17 Scriptures About Baptism

Posted by Matt Nichols on  November 7, 2019
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Since the days of Jesus and the Apostles, man has created various new “interpretations” of baptism. Different methods, different words, etc… It can all seem a bit confusing. But in reality, it’s quite clear. The Bible gives us specific instructions on how we are to be baptized. And that is, in the name of Jesus Christ! Because Jesus died for our sins, His NAME covers every sin, every mistake, and it is in Him that

32 Scriptures About Faith Over Fear

Posted by Matt Nichols on  October 30, 2019
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Living under the weight of the “what if’s” is a hard place to dwell. But, when we turn to God’s Word, change happens. Anxious thoughts diminish. Worries begin to fade away. And though fear may sometimes still there, it no longer holds us back. It’s not always easy, and it often comes down to a choice…  Choosing not to allow fear and anxiety to control your life. Here are 32 Scriptures about FAITH over FEAR

25 Scriptures About Hope

Posted by Matt Nichols on  October 16, 2019
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We’ve all been in that place where we feel like we have no hope. Hope that things will get better. Hope that we can find the right job. Hope that we can find the right spouse. But the Bible shows us in these 11 verses (and many more!) how we do not only have hope, but a hope that comes straight from our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Here are 25 Scriptures about hope: Jeremiah

5 Scriptures That Show God Is The Ultimate Provider

Posted by Matt Nichols on  October 1, 2019
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As humans, we all have needs. We need food, shelter, protection, clothes, jobs, money, rest, peace, and a whole list of other things. And at some point, most of us have struggled between trusting God to provide, and burning ourselves out trying to make it happen ourselves. But, you don’t have to carry it all on your shoulders. Here are 5 Scriptures that show God is our provider: Deuteronomy 2:7 (KJV)  “….These forty years the

21 Scriptures About Joy

Posted by Matt Nichols on  August 2, 2019
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In today’s culture, the “pursuit of pleasure” drives much of our decision making. It determines the kind of cars we drive, the houses we live in, the vacations we take, the people we marry, and the clothes we wear.  And perhaps those things can provide happiness… for a moment.  But true joy is much deeper than that. It’s not predicated by external circumstances but by an internal soundness. A confidence that comes from knowing God