How He Loves Us – Battling Versions
The worship song, How He Loves Us, has two versions: a sloppy wet kiss & an unforeseen kiss. You may prefer the one you heard first, but what do they mean?
We all have a worldview from which we live. How does the Bible affect your view of life, God, and self?
The worship song, How He Loves Us, has two versions: a sloppy wet kiss & an unforeseen kiss. You may prefer the one you heard first, but what do they mean?
There was a celebration going on in the spirit and Jesus realized if it didn’t find expression in the people the rocks would have cried out instead.
If want to work out of rest, you have to spend time with Jesus. He’ll change your perspective, extend your time & resources, and give supernatural results.
Work was cursed, but every curse was placed upon Jesus so we didn’t have to live under it. If it’s not cursed, then does God intend us to work this hard?
Most new Christians are taught the disciplines of the faith. It’s like sending a kid to school without giving them a home first. We create huge problems.
Words spoken over us, can affect the way we think about ourselves, others, and about the world at large. However, we do have a choice in it.
You may have setbacks. You may even forget why you’re running sometimes. But rest assured, you are further along than you think. Stay in the race.
Christians often want us to think less of ourselves else we get prideful, yet God seems to think we’re amazing. Here are 8 ways to improve your life.
There are days when the voices of fear, rejection, insecurity and competition seem louder than the Father’s voice over me. Who does God say I am?
I like to talk and I found out I could easily dominate my relationship with Jesus. God wants to talk, too. Here are some ways we can practice listening.
Find out what stirs your heart; ponder how God is this for you; study the Scripture to find support for this; speak to others about what you are learning.
I don’t believe God is angry and looking to punish sin. I believe God is loving and looks to bless. This affects how I view others, myself, and life.