How to know what's right about God
As Christians, we have to go first to the informer of our faith: the Scriptures. Where they are silent, we can say, "I think….
As Christians, we have to go first to the informer of our faith: the Scriptures. Where they are silent, we can say, "I think….
A Scripture-shaped reflection on the call to build a faith that overcomes any doubt, encouraging believers to learn to read His Word with an open mind so believers can see His.
Thankfulness expressed is a powerful thing. So as you reflect today, share with others about the difference they've made in your life.
A Kingdom focus keeps believers from being distracted by success, pressure, or lesser goals.
Everyone has critics; and everyone is a critic. But it's amazing how showing love has the ability to calm criticism.
The solution to this problem isn't to stop making moral judgments, but to see those judgments in light of your own behavior.
Confrontation is a must in the Christian life. So we can either use emotionally charged words that can hurt, or we can state the facts: "You did this, and it made me feel this way.
Preferring others isn't just in what you say; it's in how you say it. Your tone and mannerisms are much more powerful when it comes to building others up or tearing them down.
This devotional applies the key to overcoming the same old sins to everyday faith, encouraging believers to receive wisdom to avoid habitual sin rather than falling in it again.
Real progress against sin grows as believers pursue purposeful obedience rather than idle avoidance.
Stress is best faced with a heavenly view of God's goodness, sovereignty, and care for His people.
Life's detours can become places of hope when believers trust God to work beyond what they can see.
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