JSH 1:4-13
How can we stand in holy places when the world we live does not seem to be very holy?
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How can we stand in holy places when the world we live does not seem to be very holy?
What social consequences sometimes discourage us from expressing or defending our belief in Christ?
If we want to see real growth in ourselves and develop a relationship with Jesus, we too must do small things to “stand a little taller” so that we can see Him more clearly amidst the pressing crowds.
What is the difference between hypocrisy and the human weaknesses we all deal with as we try to live the gospel? If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here
When you are able to remember to love God and love people, it also enables you to also love yourself. The inverse of that is true as well. It’s not always easy, but it makes everything else easier when we do it.
Thank goodness we have a God who is “mighty to save”. The trick is to remember always how He HAS saved us and that he WILL continue to save us. That’s worth shouting “Hosanna” over!
As we consistently seek to build a relationship with the Lord, and “cry day and night unto Him,” we will build faith in Him and learn how to better align our will with His. @skylightyourlife
The parable of “the laborers in the vineyard”, could easily be retitled the parable of “The Good, Patient, Merciful, Compassionate, Generous, Forgiving, Gracious, and Kind Employer”
What a blessing it is to those who are a little “late to the gospel party” to still receive all that the Father has. And it’s ok for us to so happy for them.
When we are asked to do something hard, what a blessing it is to think of the Lord beholding us and loving us. If you’d like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here