God loves you as though you are the only person in the world, and He loves everyone the way He loves you.
If you know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you already have the Holy Spirit living within you.
If someone analyzed your words today, what percentage would be tender, encouraging, uplifting, faith-building, and joyful? Would it match Christ’s proportions?
Love is not a feeling, love is a response. Love is an action.
Christian joy is letting Christ live His life out through you so that what He is, you become.
Prayer is the key to unlocking God’s prevailing power in your life.
What a loving God we serve! Not only has He prepared a heavenly dwelling for us, but His angels also accompany us as we transition from this world to the next.
No Christian is abandoned at the moment of death. The angels are the ushers, and our passage to heaven is under their escort.
Jesus Himself stresses that only those who grant forgiveness will receive it.
The greatest lessons to be learned about life, love, purpose, meaning, and priority are to be learned from children.
If we ask God for a calm, thankful heart that sees all the blessings His grace imparts, He can teach us many lessons in illness that can never be learned in health.
Amid the thousands of shrill voices screaming for our attention, there is but on Voice we need to hear. The voice of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Your heavenly home was bought for a price, and that payment results in a title deed that can never be lost through foreclosure.
Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the Word with boldness. Even when threatened with punishment, he said that he could not help but share the things he had seen and heard.
Our impulses toward instant gratification aren’t to be trusted. Hoarding our resources isn’t a worthy goal. We’re created with eternity in our hearts, and our lives have everlasting value.
The universe is filled with the evidence of God’s greatness. In awesome wonder we can consider the worlds He has made.
All our pleasures and possessions are consigned to oblivion, but the legacy we leave for Christ will endure forever.
It is only as we remember and embrace His generous grace toward us that we can extend it to others.
If you have put your faith in Christ and have spent significant time in the Word of God, the tough times can be like a magnet that draws you to the Lord Jesus. Nothing is going to happen – ever – that will catch Jesus Christ by surprise. He is able to help His children work through anything, and not a single thing is going to happen in the future that can change that fact.
Although there is validity, I believe, in leaving a church where the leadership consistently presents false doctrine, I also see people who are offended by one remark from the pulpit or one perceived hurt flit to the next church to look for fault there. It’s like the cartoon I saw of a skeleton dressed in women’s clothes and sitting on a park bench; the caption read, ‘Waiting for the perfect man.’ There is no perfect church either.