Bible Teacher Jared Darby leads us through Romans 8:18–27, exploring the idea that our suffering isn’t meaningless; it’s shaping us and pointing us toward a coming glory. He reminds us that pain isn’t punishment but preparation, that hope is formed in the waiting, and that even when we don’t have the words, the Spirit meets us right in our weakness. Instead of trying to control the outcome or rush past the pain, we’re invited to surrender it to God, trusting that He is present, at work, and anchoring us in a hope that’s still unfolding.
In Luke 18, Jesus makes clear the essence of "child-like faith" — a kind of faith that seems harder to come by in our...
Closing out our study of the book of Joshua, Bible Teacher Duffy Robbins reminds us that we are creatures made for worship; often the...
Founding Pastor Ken Werlein kicks off our Walking With Jesus series by reflecting on Jesus’ invitation to the first disciples to “Follow me.” He...