3.5 Verses to Cherish

Is the largest danger to a man's soul the the presence of enduring calamity? Don't all souls ache for peace? Life's dramas and traumas have all of mankind reaching for solace....
Is the largest danger to a man's soul the the presence of enduring calamity? Don't all souls ache for peace? Life's dramas and traumas have all of mankind reaching for solace....
The wise will unerringly pursue freedom - they just follow the Lord.
Job mused, sufferings were his catalyst: how can a mortal be righteous before God? . . . I could only plead with my Judge for mercy . .
Jesus' pains and betrayals did not diminish His compassion, nor did it deliver cursing.
The valuable is difficult to attain. The burden of suffering seems to be a tombstone hung around our necks.
'Cultures of gratitude must also be cultures of reciprocity'.
Too often what we say is heard wrongly, or we regret our words almost as quickly as we speak them. Jesus always had His tongue tamed.
In Christ we can say goodbye to feeling frightened and say shalom to feeling safe. Regular readers will know the value to SoulSupply of the late author Brennan Manning.
The Lord's eyes are open to all the ways and hearts of mankind, but still He invites: Come to Me . . .
As faith continues to speak, God continues to give. - A. B. Simpson God has spoken and in harmony with our faith it shall be done.