Start your weekdays with encouragement, hope, and faith. We hope these messages help you connect with God, hear His voice, and live a life that honors Him.

Is God's word our source of direction? Are we willing to let His light lead us to His path?

Let us show our faith by obeying God in our everyday life.

God's Word is the final authority for our values, conduct, and beliefs.

May we take the full authority of God's word in our lives and allow it to transform and shape us to become more like Christ.

No other book has had such a vast and formative effect on the history of the world as the Holy Bible.

The Word of our God stands forever, speaking life, truth, and hope to every generation.

The world offers shifting versions of truth, built on feelings, trends, or opinions. But Jesus offers a truth that never changes—a truth that heals, aligns, and sets us free.

God is not just concerned with what we do, but where and how we do it.

Let us worship and remember God who took away the curse so that we can live blessed.

Do you know that you are also God's provision to others?

Where does God want us to start in our journey toward radical generosity?

What does a Spirit-filled church actually look like?

When God calls us to mission, when we align our lives to His purposes, God will provide for all of our needs

God's provision includes the solution, our salvation, and rest from the most seemingly impossible situations

God is always with us and for us.

When we put His kingdom first, He takes responsibility for our needs.

God provides faithfully and sufficiently even in the most unlikely ways.

May we know and delight in the Lord so much that we begin to desire what He desires, making our hearts beat for what His heart beats for.

God's provision touches every area of life. Nothing is outside God's reach.

God generously gives wisdom to those who ask in faith.

This morning as we worship, let's remind our souls that God is our source, our strength, and our sustainer.

When life gets hard, what comes out of our mouth? Grumbling or gratitude?

The best of human wisdom and the world's riches are always limited, but the Word of God is the ultimate source of life and faith.

Are we willing to lay down our own plans and agendas to serve God?

A revelation of our eternal destination is what will empower us to live a life of faith today. A hope that is founded on the promise of God to all who would place their faith on the finished work of Jesus.

When the Bible speaks of the new beginning God has in store for all believers one day, we can be assured that it is rooted in God's love and compassion.

What we're experiencing today as a result of His death and resurrection are only glimpses of what is to come when He returns.

As we serve Christ by serving the Church in any way we can, we have a great reward to look forward to.

Commendation rather than condemnation is for those who embrace the gospel and put their faith in Jesus.

In Jesus, we receive freedom from the penalty of sin.

Our ultimate hope is not in our record but in our Redeemer.

There is always something we can hold to. Our hope is secure in Jesus Christ.

The end times is the culmination of all of human history and of Christ's redemptive work. It is the ultimate victory of God's plans and purposes, the victorious future every believer looks forward to.

Christ will come back unexpectedly so we must walk in the light and be ready until that day comes!

Let us worship God and calm our souls from the cares of this world as we wait and put our hope in Him.

There is a future beyond this lifetime for believers.

Let us live today in light of our future hope in Christ.

We get to live a life where God's love, God's grace, and God's power never change.

Our acts of love for others are like building blocks of a house that will not crumble in times of storms and floods. May they stand as a testimony of God's love and goodness.

God is great and He has a powerful voice. When He speaks, things happen.

Let us not grow weary because Jesus is greater, and in Him everything is better.

Let us keep looking to Jesus, for it was His endurance and victory at the cross that gave us the grace and faith to endure today.

To live out the greatest of Jesus in our lives is an act of faith, a leap of faith, and a choice of faith.

What step of faith is God asking us to take today as we pursue His calling?"

Enduring faith in trials means choosing to trust Christ steadfastly through it all.

Because God called us to an eternal covenant, we can have unshakable faith in the face of life's uncertainties.

Faith is trusting God.

Our relationship with Christ is the greatest priceless treasure we can ever have.

Let us hold fast to our confession of faith because Jesus is superior and greater. In Him, we have what is better!

Let's continue to encourage one another to hold fast and grow in our faith.

We have the confidence to draw near to God and worship Him purely and sincerely.