How Important it is to Every Man that Christ Was Tempted of Satan, But Was Not Overcome -1849 SermonWalther, C. F. W
If you do not work out your emotions and thoughts then you will return to your vices. I will focus on thoughts for a moment here since everything stems from them, including emotions. I was reading an interesting article today written by Jonathan Leger titled“Think low and you will stay ...
How do you know when a guy isflirtingwith you? What’s his body language when flirting? Understandingbody language flirtingis essential forChristian singles. What exactly is alpha male body language flirting? It’s basically a collection of all the nonverbal clues a guy (whether he be a...
When Jesus was tempted in the wilderness, the only resource that He had was the Word of God. He said three times, "It is written." Say to the devil, "Thus saith the Lord," and he will flee. At the same time let Christ through the Holy Spirit do the fighting for you. Be like ...
But we are not called to do any of these things in our own strength. The very impossibility of “keeping the law” is what is intended to drive us closer and closer to Christ and make us more and more dependent on Him and the power of His Spirit to work in and through us. ...
Because Christ gave His life to set us free, and it was costly. Because as soon as we let go of what holds us back and live our blood-bought freedom in Christ, we will automatically be released from servitude. Because we are shaped by God, our yearning for freedom is a God-given tr...
“… but GROW in the grace and KNOWLEDGE of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” (2 Peter 3:18) This verse is only one short sentence long, but a lot is being said in it. After we get saved, God expects us to start growing in the knowledge that He wants to transmit to us. And...
is to show his friends that he has really been more upright than their standard demanded or than they supposed him to be, till his affliction made them suspect him; and this uprightness was the consequence of rigid and inflexible adherence to principle, for he made a covenant with his eyes...
13:5). That by itself is a good thing to do. The problem with morbid self-examination is that it uses standards of evaluation that are entirely made up—e.g. “I must not be a true Christian because I was tempted to sin once.”...
Life, including pain and heartache, happens to us all, but if we don’t know the essential character of God, we will be tempted to blame Him and run away, instead of running to God when we need Him the most. See why it’s so important to run to God. ...