Difficult People
Jesus knows the difficult people in your life, your church. And because He loves them and you, He will help you live out His love toward them. . .
Jesus knows the difficult people in your life, your church. And because He loves them and you, He will help you live out His love toward them. . .
Maybe you have tried to share your faith with a family member and felt rejected. Try to counter any rejections you receive with compassionate prayers for those you love. . .
It’s easy to get caught up in the drama when someone pushes your buttons or you feel used, abandoned, mistreated, or hurt. As a child of God, you can choose another way. . .
Sometimes you can feel overwhelmed by all the world’s needs. You may ask, “What can I do? I’m just one voice.” But with God’s help, even that one voice can change the world. . .
How can you have a good conscience in a poverty-stricken world? Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you in knowing who you are to help and those who are to receive help from other generous hearts. . .
What does a home built with love look like? It looks like connection, acceptance, forgiveness, and honest conversations. . .
God is wholehearted. He is present in the moment. He does not love partially but completely. God loves enthusiastically with all His passion, and that is how He desires you to love Him. . .
God desires His children to love each other well. When you treat others by God’s standards of justice, He promotes healing and strength in your life. . .
Knowledge can puff you up full of pride and suppositions, full of your own views about the world. But love builds up, imparts humility. Love cultivates in you a desire to understand more. . .
Make every effort to speak, act, and be friends to others in such a way as to lead to peace instead of discord. And build others up instead of tearing them down. . .