Prayer is our greatest Christian privilege but, sadly, our greatest failure.
Prayer is our greatest Christian privilege but, sadly, our greatest failure.
Satan knows how the Father treasures those whom He loves.
There would be a whole lot less people saying, “God told me” If we seriously took these words beyond our heads and into our hearts.
Killing pride . . . demands we lay down our ego and pick up the cross.
There is no greater source of strength and joy than to surrender daily to the Lordship of Jesus.
Do I understand that to be born again is to be born of the Holy Spirit
into a new life in Christ, and not simply to recite a prayer?
“Is this guilt feeling accusation from the devil or is it conviction from the Holy Spirit?”
Real kindness is costly. It risks rejection. Endures misunderstanding. And requires courage.
The arena of confession should be as large as the audience of the original offense.
After all, spiritual growth rarely happens by accident.
This isn’t about believing, the emphasis here is on belonging.
If you are a follower of Jesus, we are to demonstrate our submission to the Lord by also submitting to governmental authorities.
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