JOHN SHIRK - The Apostle Paul prayed that we might grasp the depth of God's love. This devotional encourages us to consider how deep His love is for us.
JOHN SHIRK - We can thank God for His mercy. This devotional explains how His mercy is a powerful reason to celebrate new life.
JOHN SHIRK - Keeping God's mercy in view is the focus point that leads us to a life of worship and gratitude. This devotional encourages us to keep mercy in view from this day forward.
JOHN SHIRK-Just before Jesus went to the cross, He comforted His followers with reminders of a glorious future. When crisis or chaos shakes our world, we can still live with hope because of God's promises of blessing to those who love Him.
JOHN SHIRK - This devotional draws inspiration from the words of Jesus. He plainly tells us what the Father's will is for everyone who puts their faith in Jesus, and it is a plan of blessing.
JOHN SHIRK - The Old Testament tells us that the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth. This devotional explains what He is looking for in the hearts of His followers.
JOHN SHIRK - In the book of Acts, God's love broke down racial barriers. Peter's eyes were opened to God's love for the Gentiles after he received a vision from God and visited the house of Cornelius.
JOHN SHIRK - People with godly character qualities can motivate us to a faithful walk with God. This devotional highlights one verse that encourages us to keep our eyes on those who live godly lives.
JOHN SHIRK - One of the threads in the Year of Vision is the Daily Good News Focus. This devotional focuses on the gift of God to deliver us from the wages of sin.
JOHN SHIRK - When morning came, the writer of Lamentations saw more than just a sunrise. He saw the faithfulness of God to break through to us with His compassion.
JOHN SHIRK - Welcome to 2020, the Year of Vision at WJTL. We will be featuring various features to sharpen our spiritual vision this year. Todays 20/20 Insight is a good verse to apply to memory. It really sets the tone for this year's Visionary theme.