Insights of Hope

Kent Williams Kent Williams

The Favor of Troubles

No one enjoys facing challenges, especially when they appear out of nowhere and disrupt our lives. Whether it's an unforeseen error or just the natural course of events, troubles often strike at the worst possible moments. While these obstacles are an inevitable part of life, we frequently find it difficult to navigate through them. However, one powerful way to gain perspective is to recognize that many problems arise from the positives we experienced before or the growth we achieve afterward. Today's devotion delves into embracing humility during times of trouble, offering a fresh and uplifting outlook on overcoming life's hurdles …

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Ernest Glenn Ernest Glenn

God Promised It…That Settles It!

Hebrews writer encourages Christians to persevere in their faith to receive God's promise of salvation. Our assurance: God's unchangeable character.

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Juneteenth - Freedom

Juneteenth marks the celebration of slavery ending in the United States. When observing this date, one might look at the obvious link between freedom from slavery and freedom from sin through Christ. While that is indeed true, the story of Christ and the slave community goes far deeper than that …

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Change Is Good

Change is an inevitable part of life that touches everything from music and technology to exercise and marriage. It's a dynamic force that nothing can escape. While many of us resist or even fear change, it's widely accepted as a natural element of our existence, with some even embracing it eagerly. Amidst all this flux, we often look to constants for comfort, and many find that in God’s word, which is seen as unchanging. But is it truly immune to change? That's what today's devotion is about ... change

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Get The Balance Right

I loved a song in my youth titled ‘Get The Balance Right.’ As with most dance tunes, you never really understand the words until you get older. Then you fully understand its intent. We all struggle at finding the right balance. Whether as simple as tires on a car or a tough conversation with a loved one, finding the right balance is a challenge. Today’s devotion tackles that issue with the goal of hoping you too can strike the right balance …

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Season Of Separation

I am a person who thrives in the summer. The warmth, the sunlit beach vacations, with family - these are the moments I cherish. Yet, January’s cold, dreary days feel like a stark contrast, especially as the festive cheer of the holidays fades into a quiet solitude, which can linger even when we’re not physically one. Today’s devotion offers a gentle reminder that even in our moments of solitude, we are never truly alone …

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Practice, Practice, Practice

The adage "Practice makes perfect" has been a common refrain over time, but it has evolved into "Practice makes permanent," emphasizing consistency over perfection. This concept applies to all aspects of life, including our journey of faith. Mastery doesn't come without its share of missteps. Yet, by diligently practicing the correct principles, we aspire to achieve the desired outcomes. Today's devotional might not resonate with those who seek flawlessness or constancy, but for those eager for spiritual growth, it's precisely tailored.

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Finding Peace

The pursuit of tranquility in the midst of life's tumult can be a formidable challenge. Attaining serenity is a complex task, even when external clamor subsides. Yet, some individuals manage to embrace calmness amidst turmoil. This state of peace is not readily accessible; it demands consistent practice and dedication to master. Today's devotion is to guide you toward discovering that elusive form of inner peace …

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Love & Respect

In our youth, the prospect of parental discipline loomed large, yet it was the undercurrent of respect that truly shaped us. This respect fostered a unique acceptance for our parents' guidance, unlike any other. Coupled with the warmth of love, it begs the question: Are respect and love truly opposites, or do they intertwine? Today's devotion challenges us to explore the interplay between love, fear, and respect, and the answer might surprise you …

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

The Guessing Game

I loved playing the guessing game with my children when they were younger. They would get so excited trying to figure out what my wife or I were hinting toward. But as they grew up, they became less excited about guessing and always wanted to know. God has plans for us, but they are not always easy to figure out. However, there is a way to know, and that's what today's devotion is about: how to know what God wants.

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Ernest Glenn Ernest Glenn

Fallen, But Justified By Faith

All have fallen short of God’s glory and are guilty of our sins…But thank God that for all who have faith in Jesus, we are justified and forgiven!

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Kent Williams Kent Williams

Detour

As we get to springtime, we know construction season is upon us. Roads need repair and in some cases must be closed entirely. This requires some sort of detour. In those case, it may provide a mild inconvenience. Other times, it can be quite substantial. In life, there are also times when you are thrown off your route. How would you respond? What might be an inconvenience may in reality might be an opportunity. Today’s devotion is about one such story where a major detour changed history …

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