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What does it mean to seek God’s will for our lives? Part 25

As followers of Christ, we’re called to pursue God’s righteousness. But what does that really mean? See how reflecting God’s righteousness makes a lasting impact on the world around you.

What it means to represent Christ to the world Part 24

To be an effective representative of God’s kingdom we need to understand God’s values and priorities! Practical application from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.

A timely lesson on priorities from the Sermon on the Mount Part 23

Every day we juggle the responsibilities of work, church, family, and friends. And at times, it’s difficult to know how best to prioritize! Let's explore Jesus’ charge to “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.”

What are the boundaries of God’s promise to supply? Part 22

Are there limits to God’s provision? The answer may surprise you! Let's turn once again to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.

Learn how to respond in faith in times of adversity Part 21

Whether it’s the loss of a job or a crushing diagnosis, bad news comes to both Christians and non-Christians alike. Yet, followers of Christ are called to respond to difficulties, well, differently.

Discover the importance of setting our sights on God’s kingdom Part 20

When we’re driving on the highway, we need to keep our eyes on the road ahead. So, as we journey through life, and steer around worries and anxieties, where should our focus be?

Discover Jesus’ teaching on worry, and how it relates to our day-to-day living Part 19

Can worrying make you taller? How about add another year to your life? Sounds pretty silly, right? Let's study Matthew chapter 6, verse 27, to understand Jesus’ teaching on worry, and how it relates to our height, our lifespan, and our day-to-day living.

Let’s take a closer look at Matthew chapter 6 to see the right ways, and wrong ways, to apply this passage Part 18

In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus promised to supply all of our needs. But what about our wants? Are they part of the agreement as well?

Let’s look at Paul’s life for encouragement on finding peace in the midst of suffering Part 17

Just because we follow Christ doesn’t mean we’re exempt from pain, grief, or hardships. For proof, just ask the apostle Paul!

An up-close perspective on Matthew 6 to better understand Jesus’ message Part 16

Many of us have heard the Sermon on the Mount preached from the pulpit, but what would it have been like to hear that powerful message from Jesus Himself? Let's put ourselves into that first-century audience to better understand Jesus’ message.

Let’s look to James chapter 2 for guidance on responding to pain with compassion Part 15

When a friend or loved one is going through intense grief it can be difficult to find the right words to say, and the best time to say them.

Discover the love and care behind Jesus’ words “Do not worry.” Part 14

In Matthew chapter 6, Jesus tells us not to worry about what we will eat or the clothes we will wear. But what about the trials that go beyond our basic needs?

Biblical hope can encourage us, despite the reality of suffering in our lives Part 13

When life is good, trusting God doesn’t require much effort. But when life gets tough, maintaining our faith in God’s goodness is much more difficult.

Discover that a closer inspection of our surroundings can strengthen our trust in God’s provision Part 12

Whether you live in the country or the city, God is evident in all His creation! Let's examine Jesus’ teaching in Matthew chapter 6, and strengthen our trust in God's provision.

Discover Jesus’ instructions for finding peace Part 11

If you stop by your local bookstore, you’ll find dozens of books geared to help you overcome worry. But to find a lasting solution for our fears, we need to look to the ultimate authority of God’s Word. Discover practical application from the Sermon on the Mount.

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