

In the Father, you are under God’s care and protection. In the Son, you are under God’s charge and authority.


Only one thing satisfies the heart whose treasure is in heaven: doing the works of heaven. And heaven is a world of love!


Our perseverance doesn’t rest decisively on the reliability of our own resolve. It rests decisively on God’s work to keep us trusting him.


God will not spare any effort to give you all that Christ died to purchase — all things, all good, and all bad working for your good.


When others abandon you, strengthen your heart with God’s inexorable oath: “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”


Because Christ rose from the grave, God’s children are forgiven. No one can successfully bring a charge against those who are in Christ.


Never reduce Christianity to a matter of demands and resolutions and willpower. It is a matter of what we love, what we delight in, what tastes good to us.


When we trust Jesus, his presence and promise is so satisfying that we are not dominated by the alluring pleasures of sin.


Hear God say to you in all your troubles, “I will deliver you. You will triumph in the end. You will be more than a conqueror.”


Knowledge doesn’t guarantee godliness. But it seems that ignorance guarantees ungodliness. The power that leads to godliness is given through knowing God.


When temptations come, arm yourself with this thought: When my Lord suffered and died to free me from sin, I died to sin!


Whatever else gives way, whatever else disappoints, whatever else fails, God’s all-encompassing promise of future grace can never fail.


If there is any hope for eternity in the presence of God, we need a Redeemer, a Substitute, a Savior. Christ died and rose to be that hope.


Good news! Eternal life is a free gift to all who will trust in Christ as Lord and Savior and supreme Treasure of their lives.


The salvation Jesus obtained through his blood was everything it takes to save his people, not just part of it.


Prayer is the confident plea for God to make good on his promises of future grace — for Christ’s sake.


Christ can promise universal victory because he is sovereign. He knows the future because he makes the future.


Since Satan’s doom is sure, and he knows it, we can always remind him of it when he tempts us to follow him.


God is so powerful and so gracious that in the end he will turn ruthless nations to revere him. He cannot fail.


Because of Christ, we say Amen to God in our prayers to show that God gets the glory for the future grace we are counting on.


With all the power in the universe and with the absolute right to do as he pleases with what he made, God is for us.


The mercy and the sovereignty of God are the twin pillars of your life. They will stand by your deathbed, and with strong and tender hands lift you to God.


Your prayers are the aroma of heaven, sweet smelling before the throne of God and before the Lamb.


Pride is a form of unbelief. Faith admits need. Pride won’t. Faith banks on God. Pride won’t. Faith casts anxieties on God. Pride won’t.


A mustard seed of faith is infinitely closer to being a mountain of faith than it is to being no faith. There is an infinite difference between a spark and no spark.


How can you experience an outpouring of the Holy Spirit? Meditate day and night on the promises of God.


You cannot sink so low in despairing of your own resources that God does not see and care. He is at the bottom waiting to catch you.


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Turn from self and come to Jesus as your source for true joy. His fullness will satisfy your itch of emptiness.


There are no lapses in God’s commitment or in his joy in doing good to his children — to those who trust him.