Let us love God then by hating what He hates. Let us be filled with a zealous love for Him that leads us to reject, and remove, and run from anyone or anything that pulls us away from our dear Savior.
Let us love God by not forgetting Him, and let us love God in how we teach others about Him.
Considering recent world and national events, and perhaps events within many of our personal lives, let's look at a passage in 1 Peter.
The Holy Spirit desires to manifest these spiritual fruits in your life for the world to see, for you to enjoy, and for the Father to be honored as you display His Son’s glory in your life.
Dear saint, become as a child and this evening let the wonder of Genesis 1:1 be your last thought.
If we are to have Christ’s attitude of humility in ourselves, we must continually practice three actions in our daily lives...
God’s love for you will never fail because it is not based on you first choosing to love God but on God’s choice to love you in eternity past.
Thanksgiving is the fuel for a life of worship to God!
God is on the throne, and the world is a stage for Him to work out His eternal purposes in Christ!
You are capable of having tremendous times of growth and faith that seems
extraordinary, and you are also capable of failure, disappointment, being overwhelmed by
circumstances.
There are many wonderful advantages to growing older! Our life as a believer is a process of sanctification where God is ever-conforming us to the image of Christ.
Too often we focus on what we don’t have rather than on what we do have. We desire many things that are not bad in themselves, but are not necessary for our daily lives. We are truly blessed in our relationship with God for He grants us many gifts that we are unworthy of and undeserving to receive.
Let us hope in the future rest that we will have for eternity in Christ’s Kingdom and seek the rest that can be found here and now in our Savior who, “can calm the storm.”
It often seems the needs and futility are endless and voices are drowned out in all the noise, causing one thought to keep bubbling to the surface for me amid all the turmoil and strife, and that is a need for rest.
As a father would express his approval to his children, I want to express my approval of you along with my thanksgiving for you.
God is sovereign over my existence and life.
"Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls."
It is imperative for God’s people to remember who He is and what He has done.
In this pandemic, do you keep gathering information and trying to answer the same questions over and over? How long will this last? What are the solutions to get back to work and our regular life? God's Word is our treasure when we ponder.
There are times in our lives when we may face difficult times, even dangerous times. It may seem that we are going “through the shadow of death”.
Though we speculate about what will happen here on earth, there is no need to speculate about what is happening in heaven.
I know that I am not alone in struggling with worry and anxiety. That is why, this week, I am writing to you, and to myself, to encourage and strengthen you with the wonderful nourishment found in the Word of our God.
Our plight in this COVID-19 crisis is not without a promise and a blessing.
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