Thoughts on Biblical Humility
God wants us to be so satisfied with how He made us that we would stop looking for approval in what we do. Biblical humility is living who you were created.
God wants us to be so satisfied with how He made us that we would stop looking for approval in what we do. Biblical humility is living who you were created.
When we enter into the throne room of our King, we can carry with us the hope of nations. Being in God’s presence is how to impact nations.
The Bible tells us there is power in the name of Jesus. It enables our salvation, deliverance, and sanctification. But, what does the name of Jesus mean?
Revisit Jesus’ Parable of the Sower, unraveling the power of seeds and cultivating hearts. The seed is more than your think.
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Breaking Free by Kevin Shorter looks at the roots that allowed addiction to spring up and how to eradicate them. Freedom is available!
A recent comment asked, can demons block our prayers? While many Christians give a hasty NO, I think the question is worthy of investigation.
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.
I’m sure men can seem fickle to God. We want to lead the Church, but we find it hard spending time with God. Why do men not pray? How can it change?
We spend time with God to be with God. But why else? Here is an encouraging list of 3 reasons to spend time with God regularly. Comment if you’d add others.