In John 3, Nicodemus came to see Jesus. Since he was a Pharisee, he thought it best to come by night. He had questions and Jesus had answers. He left understanding that he must be born again. John 3:3 NLTJesus replied, “I tell you the truth, unless you are born again, you cannot see the … Continue reading Pathway to Salvation
Author: Claudette Glaude-Scott
Look Ahead: Let Go of the Past
There are so many design styles available today. You can go from the Minimalist Design Style, using only the bear essentials to decorate your space or the Maximalist Design Style using as much as you can manage. Most of us are somewhere in between. I am one of those people who like to do my … Continue reading Look Ahead: Let Go of the Past
Walking With God: Growing in Love through Friction
It’s impossible to live and walk on this earth and not encounter friction. Friction is a part of life, both our day-to-day existence and our walk of faith. The dictionary says that friction is the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another. You might be saying I don’t want that to be … Continue reading Walking With God: Growing in Love through Friction
Fellowship: Walking with Each Other and Jesus Christ
Fellowship! Fellowship is having shared beliefs and behaviors. In the community of faith, we have fellowship between individuals, fellowship between and individual and Jesus Christ and fellowship within a group. This brings to mind, Acts 2:42 AMP, They were continually and faithfully devoting themselves to the instruction of the apostles, and to fellowship, to eating meals together and … Continue reading Fellowship: Walking with Each Other and Jesus Christ
Walking with God: Following the Example of Enoch
When you are on a journey, you interact with a variety of individuals. Some you might never see again; some might cross your path periodically; then there ae those who walk with us on the journey. In some instances, it is wonderful and at other times, it could be a hardship and a source of … Continue reading Walking with God: Following the Example of Enoch
The Joy of the Lord!
My husband plays music and one of his favorite songs is Joy by Vashaun Mitchell. As I sit here, he’s playing that song on his guitar. So, today we will look at what the Bible says about joy. Nehemiah 8:10 AMP Then Ezra said to them, “Go [your way], eat the rich festival food, drink … Continue reading The Joy of the Lord!
Debt Cancellation: Jesus, the Lamb of God
The dictionary tells us that a characteristic is a unique quality or appearance that makes an individual or group different from others. So, people can tell a lot about us based on our characteristics. When we look at animals, they too have characteristics. Lambs are baby sheep, and they are social animals; we are told … Continue reading Debt Cancellation: Jesus, the Lamb of God
Finding Hope and Purpose through Faith: A Lesson from My Plants
I love my plants. If you know me then you know that is true. There are plants everywhere in my house. One day, we had a visitor, and eventually, he went to the bathroom. When he returned, he looked at my husband and said: “There are plants in the bathroom too.” Yes, what can I … Continue reading Finding Hope and Purpose through Faith: A Lesson from My Plants
Finding Power in the Promises of God
What do you do when you are troubled and overwhelmed by the cares of this life? The answers are varied because people choose a variety of ways to respond to the cares of this life. You might wonder what I do. Well, sometimes I go straight to the word of God; other times, I cry, … Continue reading Finding Power in the Promises of God
Noah’s Obedience and Trust: A Lesson for Challenging Times
When I was a teenager, one of my relatives promised me something and I was excited. I looked for it and kept looking but as days turned into weeks and weeks turned into months, I had to acknowledge that the promised item would not arrive. It’s not easy to acknowledge that you were cast aside. … Continue reading Noah’s Obedience and Trust: A Lesson for Challenging Times