Two Paths. One Savior.
Psalm 1 is the front door to the whole book, and it forces a decision. Two paths, two destinies, and only one Savior who can put us on the right road.
Psalm 1 is the front door to the whole book, and it forces a decision. Two paths, two destinies, and only one Savior who can put us on the right road.
When we wander, we don’t need to perform our way back to God. The banner He flies over His people hasn’t changed. It never will. It simply says: loved.
“…to give them beauty for ashes,the oil of joy for mourning,the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness…”— Isaiah 61:3 KJV We don’t talk about it much in church, but many believers know what it feels like to carry a spirit of heaviness. It’s more than a bad mood. It’s despair. It’s a weight….
I’ve been sitting with Matthew 14:22–33 this week, and I can’t shake the image of Peter stepping out of that boat. Jesus had just fed thousands, the crowds were fired up, and He immediately sent His disciples away. Why? John tells us it’s because the people were about to force Him into kingship. Jesus knew…