There is no more painful a wound than the one inflicted by a friend or a loved one. It cuts us to the quick. The website “grammarist.com” describes being “cut to the quick” in this way: “The idiom cut to the quick refers to cutting through the dead parts of something until reaching the living, … Continue reading THE WOUND OF BETRAYAL Psalm 55:12-13
Grief
Verse of the Day: Mark 9:24 HELP MY UNBELIEF
The prince of preachers, Charles Spurgeon , once said, “Help my unbelief is something a man can only say by faith. While men have no faith, they are unconscious of their unbelief; but, as soon as they get a little faith, then they begin to be conscious of the greatness of their unbelief.” Have you … Continue reading Verse of the Day: Mark 9:24 HELP MY UNBELIEF
Verse of the Day: John 11:35~
Two small words. Yet they speak volumes about our Savior. These two words show us, maybe more than any other passage in scripture, the humanity of Christ. His compassion. His investment in His friendships. How deeply he loved, and how intensely he felt sorrow. Even though He already knew the future outcome of the day’s … Continue reading Verse of the Day: John 11:35~
A Different Kind of Grief…
How the Church can minister to those with sorrow not caused by death. Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com "I'm sorry, but I've fallen in love with someone else and I'm leaving." "Mom and Dad, I'm gay." "Babe, I need to let you know that I was molested as a child." "Mom, I don't feel like … Continue reading A Different Kind of Grief…