Honest to God
The Book of Job can teach us something about prayer and about how we can talk honestly to God, covered by Jesus.

The Book of Job can teach us something about prayer and about how we can talk honestly to God, covered by Jesus.
The devil is real, but rather than fretting about the evil he can do, we rejoice in all that Christ has done to defeat him.
Jesus is a tireless Searcher with an affinity for finding lost people.
The Holy Spirit calls us to turn from the darkness of a self-centered life and come into the light of Jesus' self-giving love.
The Church is like a pot of Louisiana gumbo, a diverse stew bound together by the power of Jesus' love.
Our difficulties often become the backdrop against which God reveals His faithfulness. Each challenge is an opportunity for Him to display His power.
Jesus is the Truth Who will take you in to live like He lives, planted in God His Father's love.
Lasting happiness is found in surrender, rather than control.
God is the Searcher Who will not stop looking for us. In our lonely hiding place, He says, "I knew I would find you here."
When Jesus shows up, it's no longer "us vs. them," because Jesus is for everyone, even if everyone is not yet for Jesus.
The risen Christ has folded Death up and put it in its place. Now Christ invites you to trust in Him and find place and purpose in His new creation.
In Jesus, God showed up smack in the middle of life with forgiveness, love, and a promise never to leave us.
Jesus didn't deserve to die on a cross, but He died and rose again in order to give us better than we deserve.
God gets angry at sin, but behind that anger, God is love. We believe this only because of Jesus.
Jesus the Good Shepherd invites all to be His sheep and find pasture. His words of promise will amaze some but anger others.
Jesus is the Light of the world. However, He sometimes keeps that light out of the visible range. We can't see it, but it changes what we see.
Do you want a life that amounts to more than a hill o' beans? Hear how Christ's death and resurrection gives us life with God that can't be measured.
Life was not meant to be a do-it-yourself project. We need God's help, His strength, His gifts.
If you don't need God, you won't know God.
Jesus gives us Himself as the Bread of Life so that everything we need can be filled by Him and His gifts.
Where we might see only a problem, Jesus sees a person who needs an Advocate.
Jesus crosses borders and even breaks down the barrier of death to do the things that make for unity: shared worship, shared mission, shared harvest.
Like an overture that introduces a great musical work, John the Baptizer is the living voice sent by God to bear witness to Jesus' lordship and salvation.
God makes us believers and the more we believe, the more we become involved in the institutions God made--church, marriage, family, and work.
When you're not limited by the size of your table, you can invite everyone.