If each grain of sand on the seashore were numbered and the sum labeled “chosen of God,”They’d be numbers still, not names; salvation comes by personal selection.God doesn’t count us; he calls us by name. Arithmetic is not his focus. ...
while Isaiah 40:26 reiterates, “Lift up your eyes and look to the heavens: who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one and calls forth each of them by name. … not one of them is missing”. These verses indicate how ...
Jesus told us to “love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and strength…” A good way to walk that out daily is to know God’s very character through the power of His name. Pray these truths back to Him, focus on one each day, or write them down in a place where ...
We desire to become more thankful, to weave the attitude through the hours of each day. But how? Author Lysa Terkeurst provides this model: Note the particular benefits she highlights: heightened awareness of God’s presence, and experiencing his powerful peace–each one well worth the effort ...
Columba worshipped him as an embodiment of Christ; and in the eighth century Elipandus of Toledo spoke of Christ as “a god among gods,” meaning that all believers were gods just as truly as Jesus himself. The adoration of each other was customary among the Albigenses, and is noticed ...
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Stay alert to discover reminders of Me everywhere. And let each discovery bring to mind one or more of My attributes. As attentiveness leads to praise and praise to joy, you’ll find yourself nestled more closely to My side. That’s where I long for you to be!
The story of Cain and Abel shows us that our relationships with one another affect our relationship to God. We cannot be false to each other without also being false to God. –Linda B. Hinton And back to high school English class (I am a former high school English teacher!): In the ...
As he had a flyting with the Gods, he publicly told each and every Æsir and Vanir of their most immoral, embarrassing sins proving that they were as bad (if not worse) as he was. Angered by Loki, the Norse Gods decided to punish him for the death of Baldr which led to Loki ...
Looking back over the year at what films moved and impressed us, it is clear that watching old films is a crucial part of making new films meaningful. Thus, the annual tradition of our end of year poll, which calls upon our writers to pick both a new and an old film: they were ...