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Josh Knipple | Fix your eyes on Jesus, stay the course, finish the race. Josh Knipple, The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. Sat, June 28, 2025 at 3:59 AM UTC. 3 min read. I love being a dad.
Jesus was walking on water and told Peter to come to him. So, Peter did – he walked on water! But then, Peter saw the wind – he took his eyes off of Jesus – was afraid and began to sink.
So while the world changes so fast before our eyes that we can’t keep up — lock your eyes on Jesus. He is the one whose faithful presence keeps you afloat. March 3, 2025 ...
"We were using Jesus to protect us." My experience at a southside Indianapolis church revealed how faith gets twisted into control.
Hello everyone. I am not ashamed to tell the world, I know Jesus. When I was bound in sin, I asked him to save me from my sinful ways and he did. I want you all to know, Jesus can do what no other ...
Jesus spoke to them, ‘Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.’” The Lord presents them with a choice: Either focus on the storm or focus on him. He is not just telling them not to be afraid.
There’s a hymn that they used to sing at my childhood church that goes, “Turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in his wonderful face, and the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the ...
I have challenged the church I pastor this year to reflect not only on Christ as the center of Easter but to look through Jesus’ eyes on the cross. I believe that for Jesus the events of Easter ...