How to be radical in your love for others
Loving others radically takes effort. And while it may take time, people will respond to that love.
Loving others radically takes effort. And while it may take time, people will respond to that love.
Whether it's a political conversation, evangelism opportunity, or a simple chat about an emotion-evoking subject, keep your zeal in check.
In the same way, things like volunteering at church, serving on committees, and focusing on worship style, while good, can often take our focus off the most important thing.
A practical reflection on setting yourself on a course for good, calling believers to learn to stay on a course for good even in the little things as they follow Christ.
Patience isn't just a lesson children should learn. It's never too late to develop more patience in your own life.
A steady faith stays close to God every day instead of waiting for crisis to renew dependence on Him.
This devotional connects the key to really knowing yourself with daily discipleship and a faithful response to learn to be authentic before Him and others so that you would.
A practical reflection on the question of what can you take to heaven with you, calling believers to discover how to how to steward the resources He's given you for His glory.
Don't give people rules; give them Jesus. Lead others to Christ first and foremost and trust the Spirit to do the work of obedience in them!
A Scripture-shaped reflection on avoiding the trap of covetousness, encouraging believers to receive full contentment in everything you already have with renewed trust in God.
Standing for Christ will often lead to rejection. But even then, you will gain respect if you stay faithful to the end.
There's nothing more beautiful than Jesus. And because of that, we as believers should never let conflict with other Christians hinder us from our worship of Him.
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