We need to be healed because we have real wounds. Whatever the causes, we’re still wounded. It’s dangerous to overstate the seriousness of those wounds, but it’s equally dangerous to ignore or minimize them. Your wounds are real.
Read MoreA sad reality is that although God loves the whole world, the whole world does not know it or understand it. In a love-impoverished world, it is our privilege to tell others of the breadth, height, depth, and extent of God’s love.
Read MoreIt seems that there is a shortage of joy. Outside of ourselves, we see many tribulations and problems. But the joy of the Lord focuses us on God and His power.
Read MoreOne of the most terrible consequences of sin is sickness, and this is why Jesus came to earth to redeem us. Not only does He care about our spiritual wellbeing, He wants us to be healthy in every area of life.
Read MoreSometimes God asks us to share our faith in situations and places that appear unfavorable. If God is asking this of you, do it. Leave the results up to Him. He has big plans for you!
Read MoreNothing can separate you from the love of God. Sometimes the devil brings situations that may seem to separate us from God’s love. But remember that worry doesn’t solve anything. God does.
Read MoreNot only is staying connected a blessing to us, others also see the fruit that God produces in us and can be inspired to get connected as well.
Read MoreAs you spend more time in His presence, you will come to know more about what He wants for your life. Take the time you need to know God. Ask Him to reveal Himself to you, and He will.
Read MoreThe world tries to imitate God’s peace, and that’s what it gets: imitations. It’s only temporary; for only a moment. Imitations are never the same as the original.
Read MoreOur message is not one of only words. It is a real, living message that begins with each of us. We cannot be negative people giving a positive message. Remember, before it can be good news for others, the message must be good news for you!
Read MoreThose who open their hands receive. But those who open their hands also give. The person God blesses keeps his or her hands open.
Read MoreThe Bible shows a picture of God searching for His lost children, trying to restore His relationship with them. He is sometimes ignored, sometimes forgotten, but that doesn’t stop His love towards us.
Read MoreThink for a moment how God has treated you. He’s patient. He holds no resentment. He gives you another chance. You can say, “That’s God.” But God is in you, through His Holy Spirit, to help you forgive.
Read MoreGod has no interest in anyone being lost. He is not interested in seeing how many people He can keep out of heaven, but rather how many He can have to join Him there.
Read MorePsychologists tell us, “Only you can change and control yourself.” This saying contains some truth, but if we carry it further, we must say, “Only you can permit the Holy Spirit to control and change you.”
Read MoreThe greatest struggle for each of us is to reach the point where we admit that we cannot change, and we allow God to control our life.
Read MoreOne of the ways we show our appreciation for God’s grace is through our faithfulness to Him. Our obedience does not make us worthy of grace, but it does show the value we place on the grace of Jesus.
Read MoreThe Holy Spirit gives us power. We are instructed to ask for it daily. Do we recognize how ready and willing God is to empower us? We must ask to be filled with His power on a daily basis!
Read MoreGod not only teaches us the principles of success and joy; He also generously supplies the miraculous power to live out those principles.
Read MoreGod loves us with a purity that we can hardly fathom because of the enemy’s dark influences upon our minds. Nevertheless, He is perfectly able to pierce through to even the most damaged, sinful minds with His love—a love displayed without a trace of vagueness or ambiguity.
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