Do We Believe in People?
Do we believe in others? As ambassadors of Christ, we have a responsibility to speak life into people. We may be the only one who will ever believe in them.
Do we believe in others? As ambassadors of Christ, we have a responsibility to speak life into people. We may be the only one who will ever believe in them.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.
The Bible is consistently telling us do not be afraid. Moses, Joshua, Mary, Paul, and others heard God telling them this. Why is this? What is our response?
During each of these situations, Jesus showed no fear. How did He do it? The answer lies in His ability to remain in love, since love casts out fear.
Sometimes what seems to be the right thing to do is not what God thinks is best for you. Allow God room to speak to you. He wants to lead you.
* A child is trafficked every 30 seconds. – UNICEF
* The average age of entry into commercial sex slavery in the United States is 13 years old. – United States Department of Justice
* Human Trafficking occurs in 161 out of 192 countries. – The United Nations
Danny Silk’s Loving Your Kids on Purpose will identify the Father’s heart for children and tactics to love them well. Go here to get the group Bible study.
Our calling is to love others with the love that we have received. We received it freely, lavishly, and without expecting anything in return.
Grace isn’t just unearned favor. It’s the power of God to transform your life, unleashed through Jesus and poured out into you.
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Jesus prayed that we would be one, yet we get caught up with denominations that tend to create barriers between Christians. How do we come together?
Rules subvert dependence and deny you responsibility for your decisions. Freedom leads us to dependence on God to keep us from going astray.