Praying for Patience

“Never pray for patience” is a common piece of sarcastic advise that is jokingly shared, but as Christians, we should pray for patience as we seek to look more like Jesus and trust God’s timing.

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Jacob Stubbs
How Does God View Sensitive People?

Why does God make certain people sensitive? Is sensitivity a strength or weakness? We see in scripture and specifically through Jesus’ example that spiritual sensitivity is a gift. It paves the way for compassionate care and emotionally deep worship.

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Soriah Hassanizadeh
Are You Joyful?

What would those apart from Christ find appealing, drawing them in to a relationship with Jesus? A genuine joy and delight in God would be an appealing aroma of Christ to those who will turn to Him in salvation.

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Kevin Henderson
A Worshipful Response to Catechesis

The worship song, “Christ Our Hope in Life and Death” took inspiration from a 16th century catechism. How does this song communicate the Christian’s response of worship to learning more and proclaiming truths about God?

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Jacob Stubbs
Count Others As More Significant

Is it possible to be serving Christ but doing so in the wrong way? The apostle Paul exhorts us in Philippians to count others as more significant than ourselves. In doing so we properly worship and follow the Lordship of Christ in our lives.

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Kevin Henderson
It Is Well: The Story Behind the Hymn

Often listed with the likes of “Amazing Grace” and “How Great Thou Art” as one of the most popular hymns of all time, “It Is Well with My Soul” is known by many Christians worldwide. Lesser known though, is the story behind Spafford penning the lyrics.

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Jacob Stubbs