When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on what we now call Palm Sunday, the people bowed down and placed palm fronds on the ground for Him to ride over.
Before Jesus came into the earth as a human the Bible tells us He already existed. Before the beginning of time!
People say it’s better to give than receive. This truth actually comes from the Bible.
1 John 3:16 says this, This is how we know what love is: Jesus Christ laid down his life for us. And we ought to lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters.
Sin isn’t a popular word; it sounds antiquated. But sin is a real thing.
I’m sure that you’ve heard the saying, “It’s better to give than to receive.” Did you know that Jesus is the one who said that?
Where is Heaven? Have you ever pictured it like castles in the clouds or in a mystical other dimension?
What is love? There is a passage in 1 Corinthians that gives us direction on how to love.
Do you need hope in your life? Starting even today, in Jesus, you can have peace that doesn’t depend on your circumstances.
What have you heard about God? I’ve heard people say that God is in all of us. It sounds lovely, but is it true?
What is the worst day of your life? Our worst days often involve the death of a loved one, a shocking diagnosis, or sometimes it just strings out like the discouragement of chronic pain.
What are you looking forward to? Maybe you’re excited about something in the near future.
Jesus was born to die, and we were born to live. It may sound morbid, but when Jesus came as a baby all those years ago, He knew what He was doing.
Are you feeling empty? You can be filled.
I had a driver in Zambia named Abraham. I spent the week with him as he drove me all over the city.
As human beings, we need constant support, we love acknowledgment, and we need kindness. And there is not enough of it.
Do you feel overwhelmed by the darkness of this world?
What have you heard about God? Have you heard that He's too busy dealing with the problems of the world to care about you?
There is darkness and hatred, and evil all around us. After a while, it starts to feel normal. Evil becomes standard—goodness seems so rare.
Do you feel the need to understand everything? Do questions about God nag at you?