God’s Judgment Is Good and Necessary
Why does God judge his people? Jeremiah 41-52 recounts the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall, including the assassination of Gedaliah and the Jews' flight to Egypt against Jeremiah's warnings (chapters 41-44).

Why does God judge his people? Jeremiah 41-52 recounts the aftermath of Jerusalem's fall, including the assassination of Gedaliah and the Jews' flight to Egypt against Jeremiah's warnings (chapters 41-44).
Do you struggle with impure thoughts? If so, here are some ways to win the war in your mind and replace bad thoughts with pure thoughts.
Why am I always looking at my phone? How do I stop chasing the next thing and be present in the moment? Here are a few tips.
Should Christians believe in social justice? How do we have God's view of justice and not our own? There are three steps we can take.
To dwell on what is honorable is not just to think high-minded thoughts. It is to rewire our internal compass to value what God values, and to live in a way that reflects the upside-down glory of the cross.