Just a Glance
God knows that when we start our walk with Him we will still be distracted by worldly “winds.” Because God knows us, He allows us to experience failure and the Holy Spirit’s conviction when we glance away from Jesus.
God knows that when we start our walk with Him we will still be distracted by worldly “winds.” Because God knows us, He allows us to experience failure and the Holy Spirit’s conviction when we glance away from Jesus.
Freedom is the “inconceivable” word in Christianity. Here’s an example that may help us have a common understanding of freedom in Christ.
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Show respect. Show honor. These two are not limited to when we are in the presence of a person.
We live in an area of the country that experiences all four seasons. Recently, I’ve noticed that leaves are starting to fall, nightime temperatures are getting lower, and there is that familiar sense of change in the air. My wife
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New Christians don’t start off standing. Paul writes of that at the end of Ephesians. New believers don’t start off walking. Paul urges all of us in Ephesians, chapter four, to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which we have been called.
Letting Go -As we we grow in Jesus, let’s be selective shoppers. Let’s add to our lives only things that are pleasing to Jesus; any more or any less will make our lives unnecessarily difficult.
If we are called to work for a difficult, demanding, unappreciative boss, then we need to fulfill our responsibilities with joy, diligence, and dedication for through these we glorify Jesus our Savior.
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We need to learn to be led by the Holy Spirit, using the Name of Jesus legitimately, and to ask the Father for things that please Him.
What these pacified Christians are missing is obedience. They are not obedient to God’s Word, and they are not obedient to membership within a real community of Christians.
If we consider verse six, to be hemmed in behind and before, is the same Hebrew wording for laying siege to a city.