When I die and meet Jesus, I want Him to look at me and say, “Hello, son. I love you and am so proud of you.”
When I die and meet Jesus, I want Him to look at me and say, “Hello, son. I love you and am so proud of you.”
How faithful am I to walk in the Spirit, and follow the path of sanctification in Christ?
This is why Jesus Christ left Heaven and came to Earth: to righteously regain what man handed over to Satan.
Young Kurt lights up. He loves to become good at things.
Take the time to read the Bible and see this short life from God’s perspective . . .
The worst thing God can do for you is let you succeed in a way that untethers you from him.
There’s no cookie-cutter description of “the Christian man,” and priorities are not one-size-fits-all.
The Bible doesn’t use the word “addiction.” But it speaks directly to the root of every addiction a man will ever face — and that root is identity.
The church is not the servant of the state or the master of the state, but the conscience of the state.
Peter was restored through love and grace, and the cross of Christ is what makes that redemption possible.
Through prayer, we pour out our hearts. We confess and receive forgiveness. We praise and worship. We invite the kingdom of God into real situations.
You have a message for those who are walking that same bitter path, and you can show them where they can find mercy and healing.
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