Jesus is on the lookout for true worshipers. But it’s not necessarily those who sing the loudest, or know the most hymns. Why genuine worship is less about what we do, and more about acknowledging what God has done!
To reveal a heart of faith and worship to His disciples, Jesus takes them into Gentile territory so that they can meet a woman who continues to have confidence in Jesus’ heart even when He seems to be ignoring her. No wonder this event is considered by some to be the most puzzling of Jesus’ earthly ministry.
Jesus is on the lookout for true worshipers. But it’s not necessarily those who sing the loudest, or know the most hymns. Why genuine worship is less about what we do, and more about acknowledging what God has done!
People may ignore us. Maybe even give us the cold shoulder. But if there’s one person we can always count on to listen, it’s God, right?
Ever feel like your prayers never make it past the ceiling? Maybe you’re wondering if God is even paying attention when you try to talk with Him. More from our study in Matthew chapter 15.
Painful circumstances or difficult seasons in our lives can teach us valuable lessons we otherwise wouldn’t have known. A fresh perspective on God’s plans.
It’s hard to remember others when we’re focused on our own pain and discomfort. Let’s review a humbling passage in Scripture that reveals how God can use our pain to help those around us. A radical change in perspective.