God’s Will for You
What does God want for us? Listen to this encouraging message from Pastor Charlton Hiott about God’s will for our daily lives.
What does God want for us? Listen to this encouraging message from Pastor Charlton Hiott about God’s will for our daily lives.
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Our deepest comfort comes from knowing the one true God of all creation. He is love and He is light. He is faithful, just, powerful, holy, and kind. Take some time today to read these passages and reflect on the character of God: Isaiah 40:28, 1 John 1:5, 1 Timothy 1:17, 2 Peter 3:9, 1 John 4:8, Psalm 136:1
Each one of us is a work in progress by God’s perfect design. Find opportunities to grow into God’s design for you through worship, service, and community at www.stonebriar.org.
As you approach the blank canvas of each new day, do you spend time connecting with the Artist and Author of life? Watch today’s Devo on the Go from Pastor Keith Tyler for encouragement that calls us to pursue deeper connection with the Lord and with others. Find opportunities to connect in 2021 at www.stonebriar.org.
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What does it look like to genuinely ask for forgiveness? Listen as Marriage Ministries leaders David and Jamie Ake wrap up their series on the gift of forgiveness in marriage. Watch the full series and find more biblical insights in The Rooted Marriage webpage: www.stonebriar.org/marriage.
All glory and praise to the God who never changes! Though many things in life change and shift and fade, God’s faithful love endures forever. Find opportunities to worship and serve Him at www.stonebriar.org.
As we pray for peace and healing for our nation, let us humbly pray for unity in the Church. Please pray with us that all believers would be instruments of God’s saving, redemptive, and transforming love, demonstrated in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Pray also that the love of Christ, which is patient and kind, would jettison fear from our hearts and move us in His peace and power toward our neighbors.
As Jesus taught in John 15, He is the vine, and we as followers are the branches. If a branch is disconnected from the vine, it can’t bear fruit—it has lost its purpose. This week, take some time to read John 15 and ask the Lord how He would have you abide in Christ in 2021. Find ways to stay connected with God and other followers through worship, service, and community at www.stonebriar.org