The Bible’s Most Offensive Claim About God

The Bible does not argue for God’s existence; it simply declares it, exemplified in Psalm 10, which expresses a heartfelt cry in the face of injustice. The psalmist assumes God’s existence, revealing the arrogance of the wicked who deny accountability. Ultimately, trust in God as sovereign and just is imperative for the righteous.

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If God Exists, Why Would He Care About Me?

Psalm 8 shakes us with one question: Why does God care about us? Under the stars, David wondered. Jesus fulfilled the answer. This devotional shows why it still matters today.

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The Secret to Thriving in Every Season

Psalm 1 doesn’t just open the Psalms—it opens the door to blessing. The man who delights in God’s Word, who turns from sin and plants himself by the living waters of Scripture, will thrive in every season. This devotional reveals what it means to be rooted, fruitful, and unshakable—while the world drifts like chaff.

Why the Ten Commandments Still Matter (Even If You Think They Don’t)

The desert symbolizes silence, contrasting the noise of modern life. God’s Law was given on Mount Sinai to remind the Israelites of their dependence on Him after their deliverance from Egypt. This timeless command, often perceived as outdated, remains essential for moral order today, calling the faithful to listen and embrace holiness.

God Spoke, But We Stopped Listening: Why the Ten Commandments Still Matter

The content emphasizes the importance of God’s voice and the Ten Commandments, arguing that society has become deaf to them amid chaos and moral decay. It highlights the consequences of ignoring divine law, suggesting that true justice and morality stem from adhering to God’s standards, which remain unchangeable regardless of cultural shifts.

Trials, Temptations, and True Wealth

The Book of James encourages believers to view their lives and circumstances through God’s perspective rather than worldly standards. It addresses themes of poverty and wealth, emphasizing believers’ true identities as heirs of God. James highlights the importance of endurance amidst trials, reminding believers to seek eternal rewards and God’s unchanging goodness.

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Best Christian Books: A Pastor’s Guide to Timeless Reads

Looking to grow in faith, theology, and joy? Here are 6 of the best Christian books, handpicked by a pastor, that will deepen your walk with God.