God commands us not to give into our fear and reminds us that he will never fail us.
One of the defining crises of midlife is refusing to admit the truth to ourselves that we’re getting older.”
If we want to be bold and courageous and conquer cowardice, we first need to learn to call it what it is.
In a moment of crisis, some unlikely but life-changing relationships can be forged.
Life is unquestionably a roller coaster reaching great heights and then sudden, dizzying falls. Without convictions to anchor and stabilize us, we can begin losing faith in God and become unsteady.
The Bible teaches how to build confidence in God, not self.
God wants us to evaluate ourselves by how deep and strong our faith is. He doesn’t evaluate our spiritual condition by looking at how we appear on the surface. The depth of our faith determines how much of a difference we can make in the lives of those around us.
Fearless people have tenacity, which is the ability to keep fighting for something, and to believe you can win.
Abraham is a great example of someone who trusted and believed God was faithful to fulfill his promises even when things got difficult.
Can you relate to the frustration of trusting God the least when you need him the most?