The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, A broken and a contrite heart—These things, O God, You will not despise. Psalm. 51: 17 A broken spirit and a contrite heart God will not despise. What did David mean by this? When King David recognized the enormity of his sin with Bathsheba and his attempted… Continue reading A Broken Spirit & a Contrite Heart
Category: Devotional
A week daily practical and scriptural resource tool to help guide you along your faith journey and grow stronger in your Christianity.
God Is Doing A New Thing
“Do not remember the past events; pay no attention to things of old. Look, I am about to do something new; even now it is coming. Do you not see it? Indeed, I will make a way in the wilderness, rivers in the desert. Wild animals — jackals and ostriches — will honour me, because I provide water… Continue reading God Is Doing A New Thing
It’s Time To Break The Cycle
"Cycles" by Jonathan McReynolds; is this your song? Have you been dealing with cycles that have been damaging your life for some time now? You probably gave up because the cycle is never-ending. Is this you? If you have been dealing with destructive cycles that have been damaging your life for some time, you can… Continue reading It’s Time To Break The Cycle
Jesus Christ; the object of our hope
A new year just began, and I know many are now suffering from post-traumatic stress. 2020 was a year that caught everyone off guard! It was a very hard year, to say the least! I hear many saying that they are in no way looking forward to what this new year will bring; they are… Continue reading Jesus Christ; the object of our hope
Self-discipline & its relevance to the Christian
What is self-discipline and what does it have to do with me? Self-discipline is the ability to push yourself forward, stay motivated, and take action, regardless of how you're feeling, physically or emotionally. You show it when you intentionally choose to pursue something better for yourself, and you do it in spite of factors like… Continue reading Self-discipline & its relevance to the Christian