Should You Enter Other People’s Problems?
We cannot avoid entering into other people’s problems. We don’t have to have the answer. Just give a hug and prayer to let them know they are not alone.
We all have a worldview from which we live. How does the Bible affect your view of life, God, and self?
We cannot avoid entering into other people’s problems. We don’t have to have the answer. Just give a hug and prayer to let them know they are not alone.
Sharing our faith reminds us of God’s truth applied to real people. And, those words reveal to us more of those good things God wants us to have as well.
People who die without Jesus will have made a terribly bad choice, but hell is a warning for Christians. It should compel us to tell of God’s love.
One of the biggest problems that people who don’t know God have with Him is figuring out how a loving God can send anyone to hell.
Some Christians condemn Halloween, some create a family-friendly harvest festival, and others will embrace Halloween completely. How should you navigate it?
We are compensating for a pain that is no longer real. Jesus paid it all on the cross. We now have to retrain our minds to believe it to have more of God.
The blessing of this annoying love of God is that if we can get rid of it when we want to, then we absolutely cannot lose it if when we want to enjoy it.
We feel the need to convince non-Christians of their need to accept Jesus, but we often doubt if they would really desire it. Here’s a shocking truth:
We start out unquestionably doing good, but then something happens. We feel the pain. Then we make the decision not to trust God will take care of us.
What our stories with God do is raise the expectations for what is possible to those who hear them. Your life is to draw people to more of God.
What is confidence in prayer? Is it making God do what we want? Instinctively, we know this isn’t it, but what is confidence we have in approaching to God?
Romans 3:23 is one of the first verses many of us ever memorized. But, I suggest many of us haven’t really thought about what it is saying.