Urgent!
It is urgent. Let us make sure we have received Him “joyfully”.
It is urgent. Let us make sure we have received Him “joyfully”.
This prayer conveys a transparent, raw view of the Christian life, a lamb in need of a shepherd, a constant battle with an enemy stirring up the past and tossing our failures before us, a cry out to God, a longing to please our Creator… a child running into the arms of the Father.
By F. D. Adkins Prior to this week, I did not see how our schedule could get any busier, but it did. And maybe it was not that there was…
If we have accepted Christ as our Savior, we have an even greater independence to commemorate, and that is the day we received freedom from sin and began a new life in Christ.
I am a cold-natured person with absolutely no tolerance for frigid temperatures, so if I know I am going to be somewhere I could get cold, I wear layers and pack blankets, gloves, a hat, and anything else I can think of that might eliminate the agony.
This week, I want to remember all those who sacrificed and gave their lives for these freedoms...
Moving on, one important thing I noted in this study was that not only did Jesus begin his message to the church in Philadelphia on a positive note as He did to the past churches, but He had only good things to say to them.
She would have done anything to protect her son and placed her faith above her fear.
This week in my Bible Study, I read Revelation 2:18-20 digging into Jesus’s message to the church in Thyatira.
...we do all of these things because our hearts are on fire with the love of Jesus.