Anxiety Strangles; Prayer Releases

A past-due update on life. . . . 1 Peter 5:7.

A Reflection for “Not-Yet-Married” Couples in This Time of Isolation

In this time of isolation, there are still things we can do to grow and develop our romantic relationships. . . . Psalm 73.

Faithful Despite Failures

When the Bible says that God is for us, that is greater than anything any human will ever tell you. . . . Romans 8:31.

What’s your destiny?

Prayer is an indispensable God-given tool in our Christian journey. . . . Psalm 141:10.

How’s your faith?

Our level of faith cannot be measured by whether we said "I believe" one time; it must be a continuing presence in our lives. . . . Psalm 141:9.

Where’s your focus?

We must keep our eyes on Christ no matter what life throws at us (or fails to throw at us) so that we can honor God and avoid sinning against Him. . . . Psalm 141:8.

How Controlled is Your Mouth?

We must pray that God would take control of our tongues so that we do not sin with them in a time of trouble. . . . Psalm 141:3.

How Reverent are Your Prayers?

if we desire for God to listen to our prayers and answer them the way we would desire that they be answered, not only must we have a humble attitude of faith and submission, but we must also request that we only pray what would be pleasing to God. . . . Psalm 141:2.

How Earnest are Your Prayers?

How highly do we view prayer? . . . Psalm 141:1.

Master or Mastered?

When we allow the Word of God to master us, we will be empowered to master both our depression and our sinful tendencies. . . . Psalm 141:1-10.