God’s Love Transforms Us (Something to think about this Valentine’s Day)
Bitterness changes us, making us less than the person we want to model to our children and grandchildren.
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Bitterness changes us, making us less than the person we want to model to our children and grandchildren.
Continue reading →During times when God’s answer is no, we pray, “Father, help my unbelief when You don’t answer the way I desperately want You to – in the way I desperately need You to. Help me trust You in the midst of this anguish and pain. Help me trust that You always know what’s best.”
Continue reading →How different would we feel about ourselves (and, more importantly, others) if we abided (lingered, remained) in God’s incredible love? Perhaps it would help us see others as people who need to know God’s love too. Maybe it would motivate us to actively love those with whom we work and live with the same way God loves us.
Continue reading →May we not take our heavenly Father’s love for granted. Rather, as we become more and more aware of God’s love for us and mature in our love for Him, may we become better at loving those around us.
Continue reading →If we’ve recognized Jesus’ death on the cross as payment for our sins, we can call God (with all the excitement the exclamation points imply), “Abba! Father!”
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