Just as water is the only thing that can relieve thirst in the desert, the provision of God’s Word is the only thing that can satisfy our spiritual thirst.
Every major accomplishment in a man’s life requires a major level of commitment.
In many ways spiritual exercise is like physical exercise. If you stop exercising physically, your body may not show the results of inactivity for a while. But one day you wake up and find everything is sagging in all the wrong places.
Leaders are hard workers. They never expect more out of the people around them than they are willing to give themselves.
Leaders inspire the people around them to become better.
Spiritual maturity is a lifelong pursuit. We grow in spiritual maturity moment by moment, day by day, year by year.
Blessing come to you when you are obedient to God’s commands.
Forgiveness is most Christlike when it is given to the undeserving.
There are always consequences to wrong choices.
The basic question is not how much of our money we should give to God, but how much of God’s money we should keep for ourselves.
When you listen to your spouse, you are communicating non verbally that they are important to you.
Live today as if eternity with Christ will begin today.
The opportunity to do what is right is available at all times.
Thankfulness should always be our first response when God answers prayers.
True joy comes from knowing Christ personally and from depending on His strength rather than your own.
Exercising a spiritual gift without showing true love is meaningless.
Be a peacemaker but never at the expense of your character or God’s standards.
If you want to be a strong, maturing Christian, your first priority is to develop a closer relationship with God.
You will never be a leader in any area of your life if you are not a reader in those areas of life.
The knowledge that God is in control should give you confidence for the future.