Three Great Events: The Easter Story That Doesn’t End

When we think about Easter, two monumental events typically come to mind: the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and His resurrection from the dead. But what if there’s a third event we should be celebrating? It’s the promised return of Jesus Christ, the rapture, when believers will meet Him in the clouds. This isn’t just theological speculation; it’s the hope that anchors our faith. Together, the sacrificial death, the victorious resurrection, and the glorious return form the complete narrative of our salvation story. Discover how these three great events shape our faith and give us hope for the future!

The Eternal Gift: Discovering Grace in Ephesians

The Christian life isn’t plain sailing—we face a real spiritual battle daily. But here’s the victory: we don’t fight in our own strength. Christ has already won. Put on God’s armor, stand firm in prayer, and remember—it’s not even a fair fight. The resurrection proves it.

The Foundation of Family: Teaching Obedience, Living Honor

This powerful exploration of Ephesians 6:1-4 reminds us that family relationships are fundamentally spiritual in nature. The passage challenges us to see obedience not merely as a behavioral issue, but as a foundational spiritual discipline that prepares hearts for a relationship with God. When we teach children to obey their parents, we’re actually laying groundwork for them to understand obedience to God Himself.

Psalm 84

Joy in singing God’s praises. Joy in the strength from God. Joy for those who trust in God. Praise to God. Strength from God. Trust in God.

Psalm 16

Psalm 16 Psalm 16 1 Keep me safe, O God, for I have come to you for refuge. 2 I said to the Lord, “You are my Master! Every good thing I have comes from you.” 3 The godly people in the land are my true heroes! I take pleasure in them! 4 Troubles multiply…