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God often uses hard relationships in our lives to bring about his blessings in us.

What does it take to turn worldly men into worshippers? It takes a glimpse of heaven's ladder with the eyes of faith.

Along with Isaac, we receive the same promises, we struggle with the same sins, but ultimately we enter the same peace as our forefather Abraham.

The great difference between believers and unbelievers is God's sovereign, electing grace.

The secret to a full life is faith in God's ongoing promises.

The God who tests us is also the God who will provide for us.

Christians, when you are tempted to take sinful shortcuts, look instead to your God who sees your need and who will fulfill his promises.

We live by faith in God's promises, not by what is pleasing to our eyes.

God is greater than our problems, people, and our own failures. And so we live not by fear but by faith.

Abram was called to lose his life in order to gain an eternal inheritance - and so are we.

God loves us to the cradle… yes, even to the cross… and back.

Cheer up, Sons of Noah! There's blessings for all who turn from sin to trust in the Savior.

Do you really love life? God calls us to value the gift of life for all it is worth.

The final destination of every Christian is the new heavens and the new earth. How does this truth change the way we live today?

Come into the ark of salvation! In Jesus Christ you will find safety from the flood waters of God's wrath for you and for your household.

In the midst of a wicked world, God calls us to the kind of faith which believes and builds.

We're worse than we think… but God's grace is greater than we ever imagined.

The hope of a better life belongs to everyone who walks with God.

In an arrogant and godless society, the righteous must preserve knowledge of the Lord.

The blood of Abel cries out for Justice, but the blood of Jesus cries out for forgiveness!

Sin has stolen paradise from us! Yet God preserves us through his perfect sacrifice.

The entire storyline of the Bible packaged in a prophecy about a promised serpent-smasher.