Jesus became mortal to give you immortality; and today, through Him, you can be free.
To avoid the trap of the Pharisees, we’ve got to guard the interconnection between our thoughts and our attitudes.
When culture changes around us, God’s standard of living does not. Even when we’re engulfed by evil, the eyes of the Lord range to and fro throughout all the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to Him.
Every decision we make has to be evaluated in light of our life-changing commitment to being a servant of Christ and His kingdom.
When the peace of God follows the purity of God’s wisdom into our hearts and lives, it will affect those around us.
If you face a challenging task from God today, ask yourself, “How would Jesus handle this?” Then go and do the same.
Forgiveness prompted by love is the only way to repair the devastation that so often mars our relationships.
Within seconds thoughts become words that slip off our tongue and into the world. Pausing before we speak may seem cumbersome, but it allows us to decide: Is this helpful? Does this need to be said now? What is the best way to say this?
We may go to church once a week, but our Christian life is daily – step-by-step.
First, forgive. Second, forget by choosing not to dwell on that which is forgiven and in the past. We have no right to keep in front of us what God has put behind Him.
If you were to write your life motto, what would it say? Look out for number one? Or look out for the needs of others?
In Scripture we read of two kinds of men-the spiritual man controlled by the Holy Spirit, and the “carnal” man who is ruled by his passions.
I believe the sense of lost opportunity is rooted in a faulty understanding of God’s grace. Likewise, when grace is grasped and embraced, the Land of Opportunity becomes yours again.
We are to extend forgiveness to others in the same way that God did to us: Unconditionally.
A willing heart is the first step in finding God’s will in our lives. We cannot expect God to force us or to plead with us about the calling in our lives.
I could take everything I have built up over 35 years in my ministry and destroy it all if I went out tomorrow and committed one act of rebellion.
Worship seals all prayers at the front and at the back. Always pray with praise beginning and praise ending.
Trust is an act of the mind, while obedience is an act of the hands and feet.
We are God’s productions, His compositions.
God’s Word will never fall into disrepair. But here’s what happens when we don’t travel on it: We fall into disrepair!