In our moments of frustration and failure, we need to turn to God and his Word to find the strength to keep going.
If we don't have a biblical view of Jesus, we can become consumed with our personal preferences and traditions, and resistant to change.
God is relational; he wants a friendship with us, not a religious performance.
God notices what we go through, even if no one else does, and he wants to do something about our pain.
God commands us not to give into our fear and reminds us that he will never fail us.
Even when we face the impossible, we can still have faith because God can do anything.
When we’re worried, weary, or hurting, we need to know that God has our back; he loves and cares for us.
It helps to remember an important quality of Jesus — that he is always with us.
Vulnerability is usually not the first thing we associate with being strong, but the Bible tells us true strength actually comes from embracing our weaknesses.
Check out this week's Mini Quiet Time to learn from Jesus how to defeat your own doubts.
Though Zacchaeus came with baggage, Jesus’ decision to love anyway completely changed Zacchaeus’ life for the better.