The greatest legacy grandparents can leave is not wealth or possessions, but a living faith that teaches their grandchildren to walk in the fear of the Lord and trust Him for a lifetime
The greatest legacy grandparents can leave is not wealth or possessions, but a living faith that teaches their grandchildren to walk in the fear of the Lord and trust Him for a lifetime
God is not impressed by outward appearances or religious activity—He desires a surrendered heart.
Faith begins with listening. In a world full of distractions, God calls us to an undivided heart, trusting and worshiping Him alone.
God replaces a hardened heart with a heart of love, filling us with His Spirit, joy, and peace.
The Christian life is a spiritual battle, with spiritual wickedness in high places that is set on deceiving and destroying. And the only key to overcoming those things is prayer.
David was a man after God’s heart because he welcomed God’s correction and guidance. A humble, repentant heart stays close to God.
He does not always answer all prayers by sundown.
Nothing is too difficult for God—trust Him, obey, and hold onto hope
“Dad handed me his worn Bible. ‘You are never alone. God is always with you.’’
The Trinity is the living heartbeat of Christian worship and the revelation of God’s perfect love
Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who hurt you.
Jesus calls us to love and show compassion even to our enemies, reflecting God’s mercy in every action and heart.
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