
The Daily Devotional
“Where, Death, Is Your Sting?” (1 Corinthians 15-16)
Does death scare you? It doesn't have to.
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The Daily Devotional
Does death scare you? It doesn't have to.
The Daily Devotional
Love has no expiration date. Even if people drift away, genuine love remains constant.
The Daily Devotional
Not everyone will have the same gifts, but each is crucial for the church's mission.
The Daily Devotional
Psalm 124 teaches us the critical importance of recognizing and relying on God's protection and support during times of adversity.
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The primary reason Song of Solomon is included in the Bible is to show us that committed intimate love is something to be enjoyed and celebrated. It isn’t weird or something to snicker at. It’s wonderful and helps us better understand our marriage union with Christ.
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One of the reasons many pastors and Christian leaders fizzled out is that they worked from a motivation that was unsustainable.
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Marriage isn’t about making two people happy. It’s about glorifying God and reflecting his image to the world.
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Do you view your body as your own? In 1 Corinthians 6:15-20, the Apostle Paul addresses the Christian community in Corinth, a city renowned in the ancient world for its pervasive sexual immorality...
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Are you obsessed with Christian influencers? In a social media culture, it’s easy to find our favorite voices we like and become a member of their tribe. But this is something the Apostle Paul spoke against.
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What style of preacher or teacher do you like? It’s easy to get caught up in the charisma and teaching styles of different Christian leaders, but the truth of the gospel isn’t based on who teaches it—it’s based on Jesus.
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The stronger we become as Christians, the more tempting it is to run at a pace that others cannot keep up. So what do we do about this? Romans 15 has some answers.
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Where do you turn to for help? Psalm 121 is a psalm of ascent. A Psalm of Ascent refers to a group of psalms, specifically from Psalm 120 to Psalm 134.