Are We Impersonal With Jesus? It’s Time To Get Face To Face
Contentment to simply know facts about Jesus will not unlock the glorious light of God – we must get face to face with Jesus.
Contentment to simply know facts about Jesus will not unlock the glorious light of God – we must get face to face with Jesus.
Loving our family and friends is certainly a good message we all need, but should we do so because we’re afraid of losing them?
Are we trying to help others without being their servant? Are we trying to help others without jumping in ourselves?
We can get quite attached to our specific dreams, but what if God has an even bigger vision for a certain day, our job, or even our lives?
Has God determined many situations in life to be endurance-based marathons, but we mistakenly treat them as short-burst sprints?
With Christ’s love influencing our every move, we can say goodbye to the fear-driven habits – including shame-induced gym trips and guilt-ridden salads – and embrace the joy of being healthier to please and honor our Lord and Savior.
There are a few things I remember about my dad’s hands which reflect the Bible’s description of God’s hands.
It’s not simply about overcoming losses in this world, but it’s also about viewing these losses against the backdrop of an eternal winning season in heaven with Jesus.
In these moments, as Christians, we must realize we’re standing upon a trampoline of faith; any jump of faith we’re capable of producing will be met with exponential power from the Almighty God.
This year, if once again we attempt to enhance our own kingdoms with self-serving resolutions, it’s very likely we’ll fail again. God’s children are meant to glorify Him in all things (1 Corinthians 10:31).
Are we busy asking for Santa Claus for flying wings we don’t have instead of thanking God for the swimming wings we do have?
Joshua Crawford We’ve all anxiously stood outside around dusk on the 4th of July, looking upward, eagerly waiting for theContinue Reading