Scripture: Isaiah 5:20

Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness;
Who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!
Isaiah 5:20 (NKJV)

When people see no distinction between good and evil, destruction soon follows. It is easy for people to say, "No one can decide for anyone else what is really right or wrong." They may think getting drunk can't hurt them, extramarital sex isn't really wrong, or money doesn't control them. But when they make excuses for their actions, they break down the distinction between right and wrong. If people do not take God's Word, the Bible, as their standard, soon all moral choices become fuzzy. Without God, they are headed for a breakdown and much suffering.

- "Life Application Bible Notes" by Laridian

Meme: God Has You...

Jesus Wants You To Know...

"Everyone likes to feel protected by someone who is bigger and stronger. I am bigger and stronger than any fear you’ll ever face. Sometimes you may feel as if you’re all alone and without anyone to look out for you - but you’re not! Talk to Me, reach out to Me, and I will reach out to you with My watchful, loving Presence."

"Trust God all the time. Tell him all your problems. God is our protection." - Psalm 62:8 - "Jesus Today for Kids" by Sarah Young

God Gets It

God gets it. He really does. He knows we aren’t perfect. From the very beginning, He understood that we would stumble, that our strength would fail, that our hearts would wander. And instead of leaving us to our own brokenness, He built the bridge back to Himself.
That bridge has a name: Jesus.
Through Him, every gap is covered, every failure redeemed, every distance crossed. God didn’t just look down at our weakness and shake His head. He stepped into it. He carried it. He bore it. And in doing so, He made a way where there was no way.
He’s not going to throw that all away. The cross was not temporary. His love is not fragile. Grace isn’t something He dangles like a prize for the perfect. It is a gift, steady and unshaken, because it rests on His character, not ours.
When you fall short, and you will, remember this: God isn’t surprised. He knows. And still He calls you His own. Still He welcomes you. Still He offers mercy that is new every morning.
So stop being afraid that one mistake will undo it all. The bridge still stands. The blood still speaks. The love of God still reaches farther than your flaws.
“For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God.” (Ephesians 2:8)
God gets it. And He’s not letting go of you

- Ellie Mont