Posts with the category “pentecost”

A Cup of Cold Water
by Nick DeYoung on June 28th, 2026
Before we ever welcomed Jesus, he welcomed us. Before we served him, he served us. Before we gave anything in his name, he gave himself for us. The heart of the Christian life is not that we are trying to prove ourselves worthy. The heart of the Christian life is that we have been received by grace and are now sent to embody that grace.  Read More
Seeing More Than Giants
by Nick DeYoung on June 21st, 2026
What we focus on has a powerful way of shaping what we believe. What we believe shapes how we respond. And how we respond often determines whether we move forward in faith or shrink back in fear. This is true in small everyday moments, and it is true in the larger defining moments of life.  Read More
When Prayer Becomes a Calling
by Nick DeYoung on June 14th, 2026
Many of us have experienced moments when we sensed God nudging us toward action. We prayed for someone who was hurting, only to feel prompted to reach out. We prayed for our church to grow, only to realize God was inviting us to welcome and invest in new people. We prayed for change in our community, only to discover opportunities right in front of us to serve, lead, or encourage others.  Read More
Called to Follow: Discovering God’s True Calling
by Nick DeYoung on June 7th, 2026
The life of faith often works the same way. We want the entire blueprint, but God gives us the next step. We want certainty, but God invites trust. We want answers, but God offers His presence.  Read More
Drawn Into the Life of God
by Nick DeYoung on May 31st, 2026
Holy Scripture consistently points us toward a God who exists in eternal relationship. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are distinct persons, yet perfectly united as one God. More importantly, this truth is not merely an abstract doctrine for theologians to debate. It is deeply practical because it reveals God’s heart toward humanity.  Read More
Every Part Matters
by Nick DeYoung on May 24th, 2026
Many Christians are waiting for God to transform them into somebody completely different before they step into service. They imagine they need to become more polished, more confident, more spiritual, or more impressive before God can use them. But throughout Scripture, God consistently works through surrendered people rather than extraordinary people.  Read More

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