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Jesus died for all your sins. Does this mean it's okay to keep sinning?
Thank you for helping to support Peace Devotions through your prayers, likes, and shares.
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Jesus died for all your sins. Does this mean it's okay to keep sinning?
Matthew 6:27, 1 Peter 5:7, Romans 8:32 Watch on YouTube – Watch on Facebook I recently was reading an article that said that you could extend your life. You can add years to your life if you follow five healthy…
Who do you say 'I love you' to the most? Do you mean it?
Are you bitter? Unhappy? Has God turned against you? Trials and troubles are never fun, but they give us a chance to be closer to God.
Does everyone deserve forgiveness? Even mean or evil people? Today we consider Jonah and God's amazing grace and love, especially for those who don't deserve it.
Romans 8:1 Watch on YouTube – Watch on Facebook Our Bible reading for today is from Romans Chapter 8 verse 1. Saint Paul writes: Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. (Romans 8:1) The…
Romans is full of comfort, but it also warns us against things that could hurt us. Today we're joined by Pastor David Locklair, currently serving Hope Evangelical Lutheran Church in Portage, IN.
Jesus lived and died for us.... but Jesus lived and died two thousand years ago. How do we, today, access his life and death? How do we receive the benefits?
God's Law. Last time compared God's Law to a high jump. It sets the standard for our living. But the Law has a second function: to curb our behavior. That's what Pastor Kyle Madson explains in today's devotion.
What does it mean to "be good?" Whose rules are you supposed to follow? What if I haven't followed the rules?
If you've ever worried your sins are too great to be forgiven then you need to hear today's message from Pastor Tim Hartwig.
If you were writing a book about your life, what would the last page of it say?