We use the words “I wonder” to mean, “I’d like to know.” But it should mean, “I’d like to worship.” […]
We use the words “I wonder” to mean, “I’d like to know.” But it should mean, “I’d like to worship.” […]
This has to be the ultimate interview, with God asking the questions. Is Job interested in running the universe? […]
A whirlwind is energy in motion. What may seem chaotic could, in fact, be God on the move for us. […]
Don’t try staring at the sun. But how will you see the Lord when He appears “as golden splendor”? […]
The Lord can speak His “Shalom!” to the storm. Or, as the storm rages, He can speak peace to us! […]
“The Lord has His way in the whirlwind and in the storm, and the clouds are the dust of His feet” (Nah 1:3). […]
“In all their affliction He was afflicted, and the Angel of His Presence saved them” (Isa 63:9). […]
How motivating it is to know that the God of heaven is slow to anger but eager to forgive! […]
How can I have “the tongue of the learned” (Isa 50:4)? I’ll need first “to hear as the learned” from the Lord. […]