God’s Heart for Redemption
God’s heart for redemption mean He is powerful enough to turn all of our darkest moments into signs of His wonderful goodness. No situation is too bad.
God’s heart for redemption mean He is powerful enough to turn all of our darkest moments into signs of His wonderful goodness. No situation is too bad.
I appreciated how he dealt with not keeping to his plan. He just laid it out there. It happens, but he strives to maintain the routine because he know he is effected by it.
The more one knows God, the greater one desires to know Him. > See 30 devotional Brother Lawrence quotes:
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What an amazing thought from Carey Casey of being so close to God. To sit in His lap and feel His protection as our Dad.
“Isn’t it a comfort to worship a God we cannot exaggerate?” – Read 15 Francis Chan quotes on prayer that will inspire you.
Fasting is abstaining from anything that hinders prayer. – Horatio Boner
We live in two worlds—or better, in one world with two parts, one part that we can see and one part that we cannot. We are urged, for our own welfare, to act as though the unseen world (the rest of reality) is, in fact, more weighty and more real and more dangerous than the part of reality we can see.
If God wants us to pray without ceasing, it is because He wants to answer without ceasing!
Prayer is not ever thing, but everything is by prayer.
Prayer is so major we dare not minor on it any longer.
If you want to experience the joys of Christian living and how to draw near to God, I highly encourage you to read The Pursuit of God by A.W. Tozer.
John Eldredge’s newsletter from the other morning reiterated the thought from the previous post regarding what we are afraid to ask God for. I have… Read More »What Are You Afraid to Pray For?
Ash Wednesday is upon us, a day when Catholics gather to have their foreheads marked with ashes in the shape of a cross as a sign of penitence and dedication to Christ. It marks the beginning of the 40 days leading to Easter.