A Humble Holiday
This year, let’s discipline ourselves to have more than just a merry Christmas, but a holy Christmas. Let’s concentrate on the true spirit of Christmas—humility and grace. . .
This year, let’s discipline ourselves to have more than just a merry Christmas, but a holy Christmas. Let’s concentrate on the true spirit of Christmas—humility and grace. . .
Life would be more peaceful, more focused, more infused with joy if we were already in the midst of communion with God when troubles come. . .
Love is a choice. We choose to give and receive love. As Christians, we must heed God’s command to love one another even when it’s hard. . .
Words are powerful and once spoken can never be erased. The words we speak affect other people for either good or bad. We should strive to speak life-giving words to those around us. . .
It’s easy to depend on God when all is well, but hard times may cause us to doubt Him. However, if you cling to God’s promises, you will experience tremendous growth. . .
There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. This means there is no room for guilt or blame in your life. When God looks at you, He doesn’t see your sins. . .
Do you struggle with being satisfied with your current situation in life? Discontent is a heart disease that manifests in comparing, coveting, and complaining. Here’s the cure. . .
So often in life, we look for ways to avoid troubles of any kind. But what would happen if we saw troubles as an opportunity for growth, rather than a roadblock?
Whether you’re called to be a firefighter or a teacher or a stay-at-home mom, you are important. Your life means something. God called you to fulfill that special role. . .
Through any trial or pain, the Lord sees all, and He loves his people in a deep, unfailing way. Although a thousand may fall, our fate and lives rest in Him and Him alone. . .