Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on John 14:1
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"[Jesus continued,] "Don't let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God, and trust also in me.""
"Do not let your heart be troubled (afraid, cowardly). Believe [confidently] in God and trust in Him, [have faith, hold on to it, rely on it, keep..."
"[Jesus said,] "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told..."
Inspirational illustration of John 14:1-3 -- In my Father's house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you.
Does your policy cover this? What's our best way to insure what is really important to us, our going to heaven?
Where is home when home is gone? Entering a gate where the house is gone opens up our heart to the truth about our lasting home in heaven with God that Jesus has prepared for us.
He's already preparing a place for you, so why not accept his invitation? Max Lucado invites us to look at the beautiful Lord's Prayer and see it as the blueprint to the Great House of God prepared for us -- not just later, but now -- as his children.
In a world of deception, spin, and verbal hedging, is there anyone we can trust? Tom Norvell shares with us insight into our skepticism and why we find it so hard to trust anyone.
Why don't we do it God's way? While we know the will of God, we often do things our way instead of His way.
Have you ever wondered how God feels on his end of things? Phil Ware shares about his son coming for Thanksgiving and it reminds him how much God must anticipate his children coming home to him.
How do we find the bright lining in the dark clouds? Tom Norvel talks about being disappointed in a predicted snowfall that was nothing more than a light dusting.
As we share this bread and drink this cup, let's be reminded of our home on the horizon and the joy we will share when we arrive! Phil Ware talks about longing for home and the food of home and challenges us to see Communion as our taste of home while we are away.
I know my heavenly Father is looking forward to having me home to enjoy the celebration with him and his other children. Phil Ware shares an article about his son coming home from college and how it reminds him of the Father in heaven waiting for us to return home to him.
Where is home for you? No, really, Where? Phil Ware concludes his SpiriFire series with a reminder that God -- Father, Son and Holy Spirit -- lives inside us and makes his home with us.
In whom do you trust? We put a lot of trust in people, trusting them to do what they should. We need to put our full trust in God
Do you have any words that you want to make sure get heard? We need to always be prepared for the final eventuality of life!
Where will I be when I finally realize that I'm home? Sarah Stirman talks about the funeral for her grandfather and it reminds her where her real home is.
What is the purpose of God sending Jesus? Tom Norvell looks at our humanity and sees behind it all our need for Jesus.
I don't worry about an outbreak of disease ... Christians have the only certain security during times of epidemic illness.
"Dear Child of God, Beginning today and for the next several days, I will remind you of things I shared with My closest disciples on the night I was....."
Is there something out there? What would it mean if there were? Scientists are forever searching the skies for alien life, but what does that mean to the Christian? Randy Becton shares his thoughts on extra-terrestrials, aliens, and God.
What can we learn from the storm of the decade? A horrible storm in the United States Pacific Northwest helps slow things down enough for folks to remember some key truths from God.
What can we really expect the Spirit to do for us, today, in our world? Phil Ware writes about Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit focusing on John 14 and Jesus' promise to not leave us as orphans but to come to us and show himself to us and be in us and make his home with us.
No matter what life, Satan, or circumstances suggest, we will never be forsaken by our God! Phil Ware shares his message focused on Paul's promises that the Lord will always be near us, focusing on Jesus' promises to his early disciples and to us!
What can we really expect the Spirit to do for us, today, in our world? Phil Ware writes about Jesus' promise of the Holy Spirit focusing on John 14 and Jesus' promise to not leave us as orphans but to come to us and show himself to us and be in us and make his home with us.
What can we expect the Spirit to do for us? Phil Ware continues a short series on the Holy Spirit focusing on John 14 and what it means for Jesus to not leave us as orphans, but to come to us and show himself to us and be in us and make his home with us.
Is there really light on the dark side of the mountain? Phil Ware begins a new series called light on the dark side of the mountain focusing on the fall and the cracks that became a chasm in the lives of God's first children.
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