God is Restoring all Things Including Broken Hearts and Lives
God is fulfilling His promises to restore all things including broken hearts and lives and it’s exciting to hear stories of how God is using Insight for Living Canada in that.
God is fulfilling His promises to restore all things including broken hearts and lives and it’s exciting to hear stories of how God is using Insight for Living Canada in that.
People are sometimes uncomfortable with the notion that God is sovereign and in complete control. We prefer to think we're in charge of our own destiny. But in this message, Chuck Swindoll assures us that the sovereignty of God is our greatest comfort.
Night after night I cried out my heart to God. Hadn’t this been what Hannah did and her prayers were answered? Wasn’t God listening?
In this unguarded, casual conversation, Chuck reveals his personal walk with the Lord and shares biblical wisdom on crucial questions of our day...with a touch of humor that will make you smile!
The term “restoration” in Scripture, at times, has the greater connotation of receiving back more than has been lost so that the final state is greater than the original condition.
After 400 years of slavery to build edifices for a pagan king, God miraculously rescued the ancient Hebrews. When Pharaoh threatened to wipe them out at the Red Sea, God miraculously delivered them. It was time to celebrate, not complain.
People come to this country in search of renewed hope and the promise of a new life. Hearing the Word of God through Insight for Living Canada can be part of their new beginning.
Psalm 139 stands out as one of the psalms that not only captures some of the most profound attributes of God but also how those doctrines ought to undergird the rhythmic meter of faith.
“He is also head of the body, the church…so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything” (Colossians 1:18). If we were to put this verse into one overriding statement, it would be this: take God very seriously.
The Apostle Paul was an experienced fundraiser. The gifts he received from churches went far beyond meeting physical needs; they were an eternal investment. Another master fundraiser for eternal investments was Moses.