
Lack of spiritual fruit demonstrates lack of spiritual vitality.

What will it cost me and what must I change to live in God's near presence?

The more grace we extend, the more grace we are capable of receiving.

Peter's tears express the sorrow of us all when we get so busy with life and worry for ourselves … and then suddenly find ourselves denying Christ by our words or deeds.

Fear traps us in the comfort and safety of the known and denies us the opportunity of experiencing God deeply.

Do we believe we can see, but are truly walking in darkness?

We need not fear, even when we are "making headway painfully" or think we see a "ghost" walking by.

God wants us to be bold and upfront with Him in prayer.

If we truly want to be established, we should commit our ways to Christ.

What stirs our holy indignation?