Unnamed: Woman at the Well
The woman at the well reminds me that there’s always more room in God’s Kingdom, and he’s given us the opportunity to invite as many as we can to the party.
My thoughts as I journey through this thing called life.
The woman at the well reminds me that there’s always more room in God’s Kingdom, and he’s given us the opportunity to invite as many as we can to the party.
King Lemuel’s mother, though unnamed in the Bible, has led to life-change in millions of people’s lives throughout the history of humankind.
Pilate’s wife is a sweet reminder to me that obedience to what God has said is more important than what others do with the advice we give.
The faithful Canaanite woman was persistent in her faith in the face of obstacles and rejection.
God loves single women just as much as he loves single men, married men and women, widows, widowers, and everyone in between.
I believe that as we understand God’s goodness and our sinfulness more, our worship will move beyond just something we do, to a deeply ingrained part of our lives.
Our practical compassion is never wasted, but can have a lasting impact beyond what we can see.
I wonder what a single act of courageous generosity in our lives could do for others?
God doesn’t desire for us to go through life making choices that lead to our detriment, but he came to give us abundant life.
The Widow of Zarephath reminds me that even small acts of obedience and service can have an incredible impact on our world.