
Rethinking Retirement
While the world offers retirement as escape, God calls us into enduring service. How might our perspective shift if we viewed every season as an opportunity to serve and worship God rather than a countdown to leisure?
How does language we use about family reflect our view of its value in our lives?
Family is one of God’s greatest blessings, but when it takes precedence over Him, it becomes an idol that distorts our priorities and expectations. Anchoring our identity in the Lord frees us to enjoy family as the gift it was meant to be.
Because modern idols often hide within our habits and assumptions, we cannot confront them until we acknowledge the grip culture has on our daily lives. In a world both gifted and flawed by modernity, how do we balance gratitude and discernment?
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