By Sarah Morrison
Staff Writer for The Daily Grace Co.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength. These words that I am giving you today are to be in your heart. Repeat them to your children.…
By Sarah Morrison
Staff Writer for The Daily Grace Co.
A lot of us spend our days with minds that jump from one worry to the next. Bills, family, jobs, school, friendships, decisions, life changes, illnesses, broken dreams, and unfulfilled longings—this is just a smidge of what causes anxiety in our hearts. In an age where most information is googleable, value is determined by likes or shares, and societal pressures imprison us through the media, anxiety is difficult to avoid and escape.
Yet, it doesn’t have to be this way.…
By Sarah Morrison
Staff Writer for The Daily Grace Co.
The Christian life can be hard. There’s no getting around it. Sin ensnares us, suffering hurts us, and fleshly desires follow us. Praise God that He has given us His Word, filled with truth that applies to our everyday life.…
By Sarah Morrison
Staff Writer for The Daily Grace Co.
In the Romans Volume 1 study, we focused on the gospel. We concentrated on what the gospel does within us, how it shapes us, and what is really means.…
By Sarah Morrison
Staff writer for The Daily Grace Co.
We can all probably agree that we ought to read our Bibles. That we ought to know our Bibles. That we should store Scripture up in our hearts. We can also all probably agree that memorizing Scripture is important—but what about whole books of Scripture?…
By Sarah Morrison
Staff writer for The Daily Grace Co.
The book of Galatians is a letter written by Paul the Apostle to a group of churches who fell into a vicious trap: thinking they could work to earn their salvation.…
By Sarah Morrison
Staff writer for The Daily Grace Co.
“This Epistle is the chief part of the New Testament and the very purest gospel, which indeed deserves that a Christians should not only know it word for word by heart, but deal with it daily as with the daily bread of the soul, for it can never be read or considered too much or too well, and the more it is handled the more delightful it becomes and the better it tastes.”- Martin Luther
The Gospel.…
What would you think of if I asked you to explain who the Apostle Peter was? Maybe you would remember him as the disciple who walked on water, if only for a short time before his faith dried-up. Or you could think of the time he denied that he knew Jesus prior to the Christ’s crucifixion.…
We exist in a realm in which our minds are beckoned to focus on a million things all at once. We are caused to draw our minds to self-help books, social media feeds, Netflix, friends, family, jobs, education, and many more unenumerated distractions.…
There is a reason that we learn the alphabet by song when we’re children, or why many who grow up in church have early memories of being taught the song, “Jesus Loves me.” Music allows us to remember things, accessing information in our memory quickly and easily.…