by Angela Perritt | Jun 27, 2019 | Love God Greatly Posts, Walking in Victory |
Today’s story is a story of deception. Joshua and the people of Israel had conquered city after city. The Canaanites were afraid of their powerful God. The Gibeonites didn´t want to fight against Israel and they made a plan to deceive them and force a peace...
by Sara Stevens | Jun 25, 2019 | Love God Greatly Posts, Walking in Victory |
I’m not one of those people who reads the last page first, and I don’t want you to tell me how the story ends. That approach works fine for fairy tales and fiction, but as a Christian, I am so thankful to know that God has already foretold the ending....
by Jen Thorn | Jun 23, 2019 | Love God Greatly Posts, Walking in Victory, Walking in Victory (Joshua) |
Repentance is such a big component of the Christian life. Both John the Baptist’s and Jesus’ first messages were about repentance. It might seem strange to repent of our sins if Jesus already paid for them, but because we continue to sin, and God calls us to...
by Jen Thorn | Jun 20, 2019 | Love God Greatly Posts, Walking in Victory, Walking in Victory (Joshua) |
All of the choices we make in life, from big to small, bring with them consequences. One small decision made thoughtlessly in a moment can destroy a family or save someone’s life. Though the choice we make may be a relatively small one, it can have great consequences....
by Angela Perritt | Jun 18, 2019 | Love God Greatly Posts, Walking in Victory |
Before the battle had even begun, God told Joshua HE had delivered Jericho into Joshua’s hands. I know we don’t really like to talk about battles or wars anymore. The idea of everyone “co-existing” together sounds nice. Driving around town or on our highways, many of...
by WhitneyD | Jun 16, 2019 | Love God Greatly Posts, Walking in Victory |
The older I get, the more I can look back and see God’s hand in every season. Some seasons are slow and monotonous. I remember the early years of motherhood. “The days are long, but the years are short,” they said. Those years were definitely packed...