Category: Our God Who Pursues

Promised Hope

The Challenge of Waiting How are you at waiting? I must confess I am not great at it! God’s work of teaching me patience and trust is an ongoing one. I am thankful for His long suffering and grace!  Our society and culture today certainly does not help us develop

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A Thoughtful Gift

I met a friend for lunch in December. Before we parted in the parking lot, she handed me a gift bag out of the trunk of her car and invited me to open my Christmas present at a later time.  When I got home, I carefully reached into the bag

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The God Who Sees

A few years ago, a friend of mine was struggling through a miscarriage. As she watched women around her get pregnant, she began to lose hope that she’d ever give birth to her own child. No amount of encouragement could bring her the hope she so desperately longed for. Frankly,

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Who Is God?

If someone asked you, “What is God like?” How would you answer? What words would you use to describe Him?  During 2024, God reminded me of His faithfulness, even when I was weak and sick and unable to do much for Him. He showed me again and again His faithful

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More Than A Christmas Story

If ever you’ve been around the church at Christmastime, you have more than likely heard Micah 5:2 read. It is a beautiful Messianic prophecy of the coming Savior who would be born in Bethlehem. Now, we know this promised Savior is Jesus Christ. It never fails to amaze me the

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The Song of God

The Song of Justice It’s fitting that Micah’s prophecy starts with the imperative to hear. When we read through this short book, we find God’s justice to be quite a loud endeavor. There’s a lot of wailing and weeping. We hear howling like a wild dog and screeching like an

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God’s Extraordinary Saving Grace

I have been writing for Love God Greatly for quite some time. It is amazing to me how privileged and blessed I am to be able to delve into the Scriptures, study different verses, and share the vulnerable pieces of my heart. In all these years, this is the first

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God Knows Best

Jonah, Jonah, Jonah. The God of the universe, the Creator of heaven and earth, the omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, one true eternal God gave Jonah very specific instructions to go to Nineveh. And Jonah ran away. Think about that for a minute. It’s quite audacious. As Christians, we often say that

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Trusting in the Pit

The “pit” is a path that every child of God goes through either by our own mistakes or as a path God takes us through to refine our character and to fix our eyes wholeheartedly on Him. A child of God is tested and tempted in the “pit,” and it

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Refuge for the Day of Judgment

What emotions and thoughts come to mind when you think about God’s judgment? Maybe you are surrounded by immense suffering or the prosperity of the wicked, so your heart longs for God’s judgment to come upon the earth. Or maybe you are beaten down by your own sinfulness and fear

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