Faith When The World Feels Out Of Control
As Christ followers, what does God require of us? When the enemy seems to be gaining ground in our culture, our relationships and our emotions, what happens to our faith?
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As Christ followers, what does God require of us? When the enemy seems to be gaining ground in our culture, our relationships and our emotions, what happens to our faith?
Continue reading →The post emphasizes the liberation found in rejecting sinful behaviors in favor of living for God, highlighting Jesus’ sacrifice as a catalyst for transformation. It encourages readers to seek a deeper relationship with God, make better life choices, and meditate on God’s Word to experience greater spiritual maturity and victory over sin.
Continue reading →When someone behaves in a mean-spirited way toward us, it can suck us into an emotionally and spiritually dark place. If we respond with hatred and bitterness, we could descend into a spiral more devastating than the original offense.
Continue reading →Becoming more aware of God’s presence may well change our thoughts and biases about one another. May the God Who sees us find millions of His children interceding for those who have been hurt by wars, racial tensions and political divides.
Continue reading →When our pain is still raw and when the person who has hurt us doesn’t seem the least bit sorry, we find it so much easier to close our ears (and heart) to Jesus’ words. But notice the first part of verse 27, “But I say to you who ‘hear.”’
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