An Unexpected Commissioning
Mark 5:1-18 One of the most profound encounters Jesus had with deep lostness is found here in Mark 5, but it actually begins in Mark 4:35 where Jesus has been teaching parables to the crowds.
Mark 5:1-18 One of the most profound encounters Jesus had with deep lostness is found here in Mark 5, but it actually begins in Mark 4:35 where Jesus has been teaching parables to the crowds.
Do you ever wonder how we should be praying into the world situation? Do our personal desires and prayers sometimes conflict with God’s bigger picture? From the first verse in Genesis to the last verse
‘Then they cried to the Lord in their trouble and He delivered them from their distress.’(Psalm 107:6, 13, 19, 28) “What delays revival in our times is that we are troubled…but we are not afflicted
“The people of Israel are going to live a long time stripped of security and protection, without religion and comfort, godless and prayerless.” Hosea 3:4 (MSG) “A church that neglects prayer becomes disunited, scattered, lethargic, and
In Colossians 2:1-3, Paul writes: “I want you to know how much I am struggling for you and for those at Laodicea, and for all who have not met me personally. My purpose is that
Q. What is good? A. He has shown you, O man, what is good; And what does the LORD require of you But to do justly, To love mercy, And
In Ireland, we are fortunate to enjoy some incredible sights and scenery, some of which are the monstrous mountains that soar into the sky. Mountains can be nice to look at or are wonderful as
Recently I was asked a great question that got me thinking. Sometimes the best questions force us to look at life through a completely different lens, in order to better appreciate the value of what
“As soon as I heard these words I sat down and wept and mourned for days, and I continued fasting and praying before the God of heaven.” Nehemiah 1:4 ESV The book of Nehemiah in
Tarries isn’t a word which is much in use today. It means ‘to delay’, ‘to linger in expectation’, or ‘to wait’. To tarry is to intentionally wait for an expected event. It’s also a word