The best way to manage societies problems are with neighbors helping neighbors. Like.
The best way to manage societies problems are with neighbors helping neighbors. Like.
In the second week of the series, “More,” this is where our hunger – our desperation – our thirst for all that God is intercepts with the promises of God.
We can concentrate on all the bad in the world and in our lives, or we can make hope our focus.
When our grandchildren are flirting with the world, just a scratch can contaminate them and grow into a major spiritual battle.
Christ’s parable of the prodigal son is one of the most expressive reminders in all of Scripture of God’s astounding forgiveness.
We have here a command – or at least a course of action – followed by the reasons this command – or course of action – should be taken.
This idea of “more” is where our hunger meets his promises.
“I’m ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don’t accept his claim to be God” – That is the one thing we must NOT say.
Lay aside any, and everything that might weigh us down spiritually.
Even if dealing with adult children is not even on your radar, there are still good reasons to consider preparing.
A true friend thinks about your flourishing more than they do their own comfort.
Only when we see our sin the way God sees it can we truly appreciate the mercy and love He pours out on us.
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