Our perception, the filter through which we “see” everything has a tremendous effect on our lives. As I said in the introduction, we are affected much more by what we “think about” what happens to us than what actually happens to us. As believers and children of the Sovereign God o...
But that should not daunt, nor even surprise us; for it is the very nature of Christian faith to believe, on the authority of God, truths which may neither be rationally demonstrated nor exhaustively understood. We must remember that God does not tell us everything about His acts and ...
There’s one thing I have learned through waiting; it gives me the opportunity to give God the glory for an unwavering assurance that He has all things under control. Everything is in His hands and there is a time for everything. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says: to everything, there is a season...
All ArticlesKnowing God's WordScripture EngagementSpiritual Growth More Popular Posts Christian Living There is Hope Today With everything happening in the world, it can be hard to have hope. But Christ offers us someone to hope in that is greater than the worldRead More ...
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I couldn’t prepare her for everything. We had no clue ourselves. But, one thing we did teach all our children was the importance of being led by the Spirit of God. I heard one minister say, “The answer to a 1001 questions is be led.” But, how will the Spirit of God lead ...
Probably much more could be said, but this is enough to inspire us not to regard God as a distant entity, but as a loving Father. We don’t have to worry about coming to God too often or with too many needs. He wants us to draw close, to depend on Him for everything. He’s ...
23So be on your guard; I have told you everything ahead of time. 24“But in those days, following that distress, “‘the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light; 25the stars will fall from the sky, and the heavenly bodies will be shaken.’ ...
Although the Bible tells us to cast our cares on God (1 Peter 5:7), it also leads us in lament (complaint) to God (see the Psalter). Apparently the two are not mutually exclusive! Or again, God is sovereign, but humans are also responsible. God’s sovereignty is not an excuse for...
So ask your Pastor or trusted Christian friend the question: "If I take during these times and think on those things which the Super represents (1 Cor. 11:24...as Oft as you do this, do this in Remembrance of me), expecting great things, will God set every thing else in order when...