Learning to Wait
No matter how old we are, we never seem to master the art of waiting. The key to waiting well is learning patience. We’re never too old for that.
No matter how old we are, we never seem to master the art of waiting. The key to waiting well is learning patience. We’re never too old for that.
According to the Bible, God is there, and He has not been silent. He has made Himself known to us. That act and process is called “revelation,” a word meaning to unveil or uncover what was previously hidden, and making known what had been secret.
Waiting for God isn’t easy. It’s because His timing is different than ours. Ecclesiastes 3:11 says, “God has made everything beautiful in its time.” This means we must wait for God. He will make everything beautiful in its time.
Judging by the latest pharmaceutical statistics, our culture is stressed out. Jesus offers us a solution...His rest.
You are important to God, never doubt it. During tough times it’s easy to forget God is with you and knows exactly where you are. Whatever difficulty you’re experiencing, trust God. He is a present help in trouble.
Jesus’ final words were spoken to His disciples but meant for everyone. And they’re life changing.
When you support Insight for Living Canada and the Bible-teaching of Pastor Chuck you’re making that kind of eternal investment. The Word is proclaimed, countless people hear or read it, and life after life is challenged, changed, and transformed.
How many attributes of God can you describe? Chuck Swindoll encourages you to deepen your understanding of God.
It’s one thing to retire from work but it’s quite another to retire from life. While it may be tempting to hid away during the retirement years this is the time to stay active, interested, and involved.
Where can you find truth this Christmas? Certainly not in the fairy-tale hype of the season. Only in the baby in the manger, who grew up to become the greatest of all teachers, can you find truth to nourish your soul.