The difference between rolling around in our fear and going nowhere and turning our fear into worship, is taking those fears to our Heavenly Father.
Daily Word: Ephesians 5:1
Ah, yes. Let’s finish this sentence shall we? “… and walk in love, just as Messiah also loved us and gave Himself up for us as an offering and sacrifice to God for a fragrant aroma.” (vs. 2)
Daily Word: Proverbs 23:24
How many have a wise child? Not everyone, unfortunately. Hubby and I didn’t get the wisdom thing ourselves — even as believers — until our daughter was on her own. That meant the poor thing went through the same hard lessons we did. Even harder in some respects.
Daily Word: Romans 15:5
Today’s verse is missing an important part of the message — the second half of the sentence. How about we add the rest:
Daily Word: Isaiah 43:2
Sigh. Today’s verse is part of a chapter I love for several reasons. First, because it is a “love letter” from ADONAI to Israel. At a time when the letters to Israel weren’t very positive, this chapter reminds Israel of how deep His love is for them.
Daily Word: Psalm 130:5
Context. Today’s verse is nestled within a Song of Ascents (vs. 1). Many scholars believe these were psalms sung by Jewish pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem or possibly while ascending Mount Zion or the steps of the Temple.
Daily Word: Romans 3:23-24
Yep. We are all sinners. Each and every one. We’re born into a fallen world, and it doesn’t take long before we join the ranks of violators of GOD’s Law. Cheerful thought, isn’t it?
Ecclesiastes 12:13
Kohelet, Hebrew for Ecclesiastes, is translated as “The Preacher” or “The Teacher.” Although the authorship is not mentioned …
Daily Word: Galatians 6:2
What was the “Law” of Messiah? That question has been debated for centuries, even more so in the last three or four decades. Most folks believe the Law of the Messiah was referring to a conversation Jesus had with a Pharisee — a scholar and one who studied the Law.