~Maha
Read More StoriesBecause God’s mercies are new every morning, we can face each day with hope and extend His mercy to others. To be merciful is to reflect the heart of the One who never runs out of compassion.
READ MOREGod’s mercy moves beyond sentiment to action. Like the Good Samaritan, we’re called to see those in need and, moved by mercy, tangibly care for them just as Christ has cared for us.
READ MOREOnly Jesus can satisfy the hunger and thirst of our souls. Instead of chasing hollow pleasures, we are invited to hunger for His righteousness and find lasting joy in the One who is our righteousness.
READ MORELife spins out of control when we clutch the reins, but surrendering to Christ brings peace. We are called to hand every burden and decision to Him, trusting that He knows the way and will lead us safely home.
READ MOREJesus sent the Holy Spirit to be our Comforter, the One who comes alongside with strength. His abiding presence gives us courage and hope that no earthly comfort can match.
READ MOREGodly sorrow leads to repentance and salvation, not just remorse. When we confess and turn from our sin, He brings true healing and restores our relationship with Him.
READ MOREMeekness isn’t weakness, it’s power surrendered to the Master’s hand. Like a trained stallion, the heart that’s been bridled by God no longer lives for its own way, but moves with strength under His control.
READ MORESin corrupts, turning God's good gifts into weapons of destruction. True repentance begins not just in feeling broken over sin, but in repenting from it, recognizing how it wounds God.
READ MOREJesus was a man of sorrows, and those who follow Him should feel deeply, too. In a world rushing to numb the pain, true blessing comes to those who mourn what breaks the heart of God.
READ MORENo amount of knowledge, charm, or success can take the place of total dependence on God. The truly blessed are those who come to Him as spiritual beggars, knowing only Jesus can save and satisfy.
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