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- December 4, 2022
The past serves as an enduring reminder of God’s faithfulness. But live in the past too comfortably and you’ll run the risk of missing the experience and excitement of God’s future blessings. God is a God of new things. He is always making and remaking for His glory and our good.- Date
- November 13, 2022
Throughout the Bible, God tells people to remember. His enduring faithfulness has been at work in the family of LifePoint Church for over 35 years. He has proven Himself over and over again. No wonder God tells us to remember. Reflecting on the past can help shape us into people filled with awe and gratitude.- Date
- October 23, 2022
It’s not uncommon to find people who begin to pursue Christ with unbridled enthusiasm only to see them falter when life gets hard. Paul had a deep desire to know Jesus more and more. That’s why he pressed on to win the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.- Date
- October 16, 2022
So many factors conspire against our living in a way that pleases God. We can unwittingly embrace a conspiracy of confidence in our lives—trusting our accomplishments to validate our worth. This kind of confidence can move us away from the sufficiency of Jesus and ultimately contribute to a wasted life.- Date
- October 2, 2022
Christian growth is complex but simple. God does His part, we do ours. And part of that process involves how we treat each other. Our attitude toward each other often speaks louder than our words—especially before a watching world. And no matter our circumstances, we have reasons to rejoice!- Date
- August 28, 2022
Too often we look for God in the extraordinary when all the while, He makes His home in the ordinary. Maybe we can get our lives back by inviting Jesus into our everyday routine of life. Pay close attention to your heart. Then include God as a normal part of your life.- Date
- July 3, 2022
Here’s a disturbing reality: we spend most of our lives indoors. But something special happens when we encounter God outside. Nature has the power to calm and quiet us. There is something restorative about an encounter with God under a canopy of stars or by the crashing waves of an ocean.- Date
- June 12, 2022
God’s brushstrokes of beauty are everywhere. But seeing them means that we look up from our cell phones long enough to notice God’s intentional design. Maybe it’s time to get your life back by drinking deeply of the beauty that should never be ignored.- Date
- June 5, 2022
So much about the pace of life conspires against us. What would happen if we built pauses into our day—benevolent detachment from the siren call of the fast and furious? Maybe God is not waiting for us to catch up; instead, maybe He’s waiting for us to slow down.- Date
- May 22, 2022
When we fail to listen to God, it’s a hearing problem for us not a speaking problem for God. In the fifth and final warning in Hebrews, the author warns us that it’s a mistake to turn away from God and ignore what He is saying.- Date
- May 15, 2022
Even Christians can behave badly, or even walk away from Jesus all together. To treat God with this kind of contempt is a terrible act of defiance. In the fourth warning in Hebrews, the author tells us about the dangers and consequences of willful sin.- Date
- May 8, 2022
Salvation is guaranteed the moment one believes Jesus for it. But becoming a Christian never guarantees that we’ll live like one. Spiritual maturity is not automatic. It requires diligent engagement with Jesus if we hope to change and grow.- Date
- May 1, 2022
Even Christians can be people of unbelief. Given tempting circumstances, we might cease to follow God wholeheartedly. Our salvation is secure. But in this second of five warnings in Hebrews, we discover that unbelief can sabotage the future inheritance that could be ours.- Date
- April 24, 2022
Like other people, there’s a chance you have entertained thoughts about returning to an easier, more comfortable way of life—one that pushes God aside. When the pressure is on, even Christians can become disillusioned with following Jesus.- Date
- April 16, 2022
Easter is the celebration of all celebrations! Jesus Christ has conquered sin and death and is raised to life. The resurrection of Jesus is not some legend that has been passed down through the ages meant to give us an excuse for another holiday.- Date
- March 20, 2022
Words have power. Power to build up or power to destroy. Armed with any other weapon as strong as words, you might be required to be trained and certified. That’s not a bad idea.- Date
- March 6, 2022
Some of the secrets God keeps are meant to be revealed but only to His friends. And one secret in particular is meant for you and you alone.- Date
- February 27, 2022
Sometimes God keeps secrets and sometimes He likes to reveal them. Regardless of the outcome, one thing is always true: God’s thoughts and ways are bigger and higher than our own.- Date
- February 20, 2022
Can you keep a secret? Maybe you can or maybe not. Secrets are mysterious, hidden, and concealed sometimes for good reason. But sometimes secrets are meant to eventually be revealed. Do you think God keeps secrets?