Letting God’s Word dwell in us richly ultimately brings thankfulness in our hearts to God.
Letting God’s Word dwell in us richly ultimately brings thankfulness in our hearts to God.
I would hate to get to the end of my life and wonder what might have been different if I had trusted God more.
It’s the popular idea now that “whatever you believe is true for you, and whatever I believe is true for me.”
Why did the God of all creation leave heaven, dress Himself in humanity, and humble Himself to experience our struggles, to suffer, and to die?
God promises His presence. The Lord is there. Even amidst the rubble of our mistakes.
God doesn’t need us. He wants us. But we do need each other.
Judas betrayed Jesus. And Peter betrayed Jesus. Same sin. But vastly different outcomes. Why?
Living a godly life can be a difficult struggle, but it is impossible if I ignore the resources God has given me to accomplish the task.
Is your time with God something you squeeze in so that you can rush off to some other form of recreation that you enjoy more?
Is it possible that your intense desire for that THING you are praying for has taking preeminence over God Himself in your life?
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