Our world can run smoothly with people trusting each other. Many business deals used to be made by a word of agreement and a handshake. However today’s war of words tend to divide and disappoint the best of intentions. Gossip on international scales and in local communities fracture our trust. The more we dismiss Biblical truth, the less trust we have. But the more we dig into the timeless truth in Scripture, we see the reality of His presence. His word is far more powerful and stabilizing than fragile agreements between government leaders. Families are stronger when built on His words. Rather than tweaking agreements for personal al fail, we seek to honor out creator who loves us more than we could ever imagine.
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
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