It is God’s intention that we walk together, and Jesus has provided the perfect example of how that works. In walking with Jesus, we find rest for our souls—for His yoke is easy and His burden is light.
Read MoreGod’s Word is the only infallible truth that can set us free, serve as the basis for our sanctification, and protect us from deception. It instructs us, rebukes us, corrects us, and trains us on how to live righteously while equipping us for every good work.
Read MoreThe feeling of being condemned leaves you belittled and hurt. But when you are confronted or corrected within a healthy relationship, the impact will increase your affection for the other and motivate you toward life change.
Read MoreSince our minds were conformed to this world after The Fall, we need to renew them in such a way that what we believe is in accordance with truth.
Read MoreBitterness and un-forgiveness are more present and dangerous than we realize. Our hurts are real and frequently long-lasting. Let’s take a look at some truths about how to move forward with forgiveness.
Read MoreIn our relationship God, there is no more condemnation left because of what Jesus did on the cross. Condemnation is related to judgment, but if you are in Christ, there is no judgment left for you. Consequences for sin, yes—but that’s different than judgment.
Read MoreUnder the New Covenant of grace we live by faith in the power of the Holy Spirit. The New Covenant is a promise from God that has made provision for our sin which allows us to live freely and fully.
Read MoreIn the spirit of the Olympics, here are some biblical truths from athletic references within the Bible!
Read MoreHave you ever felt like it would be impossible to overcome the sin in your life? God is ready and willing to help you move forward in freedom.
Read MoreAn important concept of God’s will is that God can only guide a moving ship. He is the rudder, but if the ship isn’t under way, it can’t be directed.
Read MoreIf we want God to transform us and renew our minds, we have to study His Word.
Read MoreThe mental and spiritual aspects of life are closely intertwined. W need to pay attention to the signals that indicate we are feeling anxious so we can remedy anxiety in a healthy, Christian manner.
Read MoreWe are continually exposed to sin and learn to tolerate it, which causes our awareness of what is truly sinful to grow dull. Thankfully, neither sin nor death has the final word.
Read MoreThe Holy Spirit is not a cosmic force—He is the Third Person of the Trinity, and He communicates God’s presence to us, enabling us to live a righteous life.
Read MoreIn order to grow in health and maturity, we must come to recognize when we are feeling anxious, so that we can stop relying on our own flesh habits and patterns and intentionally choose to trust God with our uncertainty.
Read MoreIn times of disaster, what do you do? The answers on how to help others and ourselves move forward when tragedy strikes is completely laid out for us in God’s Word.
Read MoreA Christian is not simply a person who gets forgiveness and to go to heaven. A Christian, in terms of our deepest identity, is a saint, a spiritually born child of God, a divine masterpiece, a citizen of heaven.
Read MoreIf you find yourself emotionally depressed because of the circumstances of life, there is hope! Express your emotions honestly before the Lord and recall the truths of who God is and how He feels and acts toward you.
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