Jesus is our Prince of Peace. He is the peace we seek, and He provides the peace we need. We live in light of that peace in the present as we learn to be shaped by it and prepare for the future.
Jesus is our Prince of Peace. He is the peace we seek, and He provides the peace we need. We live in light of that peace in the present as we learn to be shaped by it and prepare for the future.
No matter what we face in life, we can trust that we have already begun to experience the rule of an everlasting King; this gives us perspective and comfort.
Isaiah used his words to show that God will be caring for us through the Messiah. King Jesus will lead us as the Mighty God He is. Our confidence in Him will preserve us now and forever.
Isaiah’s prophecy called for the people to anticipate a person who would come and bring about foundational hope for the world.
Everyone will experience trouble. When that happens, how can you respond in a way that glorifies God?
God saves his people, both their physical lives and their spiritual souls.
Rejoicing while worshiping will foster gratitude that reminds us that God’s faithfulness will never end.
Gratitude is a full-time state of mind. We must depend on God power for us to do so.
Our sacrifices for Jesus are based first on His sacrifice for us. The message we share is so important that we are willing to suffer to ensure that it is shared faithfully.
Hannah believed that God was good. So she prayed for his blessing, trusting He would move when the time was right.