Release Your Burden
Your God is a burden remover. He does not desire for you to remain enslaved to addiction or abuse. Release your burden to the One who has the power to cast it out of your life. . .
Your God is a burden remover. He does not desire for you to remain enslaved to addiction or abuse. Release your burden to the One who has the power to cast it out of your life. . .
You never have to wonder if God’s going to come through for you. He may not do it the way you imagine, but He will provide, and it will always be His best for you. . .
Take inventory of your idols on a regular basis, rooting them out of your life just as you would dig up weeds from a garden. . .
Your responsibility as a Christian is to pass on the ways of the Lord to those who come after you. Whether or not you have your own children, you have the opportunity to influence the next generation for Jesus. . .
When you find yourself between a rock and a hard place, cry out to God. When circumstances lead you to a dead end, lift your eyes toward heaven. . .
Give from a thankful heart. Give generously and often. In doing so, you will please God. . .
Forgiveness is a discipline, much like love and prayer and worship are all disciplines. To forgive well, you must practice forgiveness often. . .
Have you examined your relationship with money lately? What kind of hold does it have on you? Are you able to give generously to others without it being painful?
God’s promises are not like yours. He does not make promises that He cannot keep. And He keeps every promise that comes from His lips. . .
Sometimes people rush to get others “saved” without allowing them to consider the cost. Abiding in Jesus could be the most expensive thing you ever choose to do—but it’s worth it. . .