This week’s encouragement: Our hope is found in Christ. We can see God’s love through Christ’s sacrifice, and we can rejoice in the hope that we have.
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Whether we want to believe it or not, God values us with a love so divine that He gave His only son to die that we might live. Mindblowing to think about, heartbreaking to accept, life-changing to walk out that reality.
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All too often we go about life not knowing of the amazing things God is doing for us behind the scenes. On days when our gratitude list seems very short we should remind ourselves to look back as David has in Psalm 68 and remember.
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This week’s encouragement: Christ is our example for how to live. Pursue him, for He is of far more value than anything in this world.
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Sometimes we wait until we can take a step of faith in safety, like the children of Israel wanting to step out on dry land. Our timing is not God’s timing, that means we may need to get our feet wet even when conditions do not seem ideal. Joshua 3:13 holds some important truth and I want to share a bit about that today.
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Today as I prepare for Easter services at Radiant Church I wanted to reflect on what it means to abide in the Lord and tell the world.
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We don’t always look at the things God can’t do but in times of difficulty, they may be exactly what we need to consider. They might lead us to gratitude and praise.
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Continuing our Conversations series with Rodion Ignatenko, the worship pastor of Radiant Church in Winnipeg. We have a great conversation about the heart of worship in what is surely to become the first in many conversations on this topic and more.
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We can have rest and peace in our hearts right here, right now. This day can be a day of taking a pause to be thankful and look ahead with excitement no matter the circumstances around us.
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God loves you, I dare you to receive His love today. I’m talking about the kind of love where you have meaning and a purpose, and He cares for you. I take a look at Galatians 2:20 and share some thoughts on how much God loves you and me.