Category: Faith

Things about my personal faith in Jesus Christ

  • Gratitude

    An opportunity to receive more.

    Shape Of Your Heart: Discover The Building Blocks Of Great Relationships: Day 2 • Devotional

    As the one leper came back to thank Jesus for what He’d done, Jesus told him that his faith had made him “well.” The word “well” translated here is the Greek word “sozo.” It’s a different word used than the word translated “cleansed” in verse 17. Sozo means, saved, forgiven and whole. That means the one who came back to express gratitude received something none of the others did. All ten were healed, but only one was made whole. The truth is, showing gratitude isn’t an obligation, it’s an opportunity. It’s not about what it does for the other person, it’s what it does in your own heart and how it changes you.

  • God is my help

    God, I am so grateful I can look to You in times of trouble. Thank You for being my constant help during challenging times. When I don’t know what to do, I ask You to guide me and fill me with Your peace and wisdom. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

  • Waiting

    How to wait actively with faith, hope and confidence.

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  • Chaos

    Whatever turmoil or confusion you’re walking into today, remember that Jesus is in control of your chaos. And more than that, he’s calling you to get on top of the chaos with him. 

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    Follow The Rabbi: Day 3 • Devotional

  • Suffering

    “we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us” (Romans 5:3-5 NIV). 

    I have hope in God through, above and beyond the suffering.

    Hope In The Dark: Day 11 • Devotional

  • Hiding Place

    I’m your Hiding Place, the rock-solid ground on which you can stand. You can always, immediately and everywhere, come to Me, your Hiding Place. Then you will have peace and you can face the unknown, trusting God. I will never leave you, nor forsake you.

    In her (Corrie Tenboom) first book, ‘Prisoner and Yet…’ she writes: “We do not need great faith, we need faith in a great Lord”.