Daily message – 31 Jan 2020
Anger itself is not necessarily sinful, but anger quickly kindled – the anger of impatience – is a hallmark of the fool. […]
Anger itself is not necessarily sinful, but anger quickly kindled – the anger of impatience – is a hallmark of the fool. […]
The way of escape is as common as the temptation itself: Listen to the Holy Spirit. Trust that God is not a […]
We tell ourselves, as Adam and Eve did, that perhaps God is holding out on us. Perhaps he wants to keep good […]
Whereas we are happy to entertain the suggestion of sin, to God it is laughable. He knows every outcome of every scenario. […]
Alas! I knew not what I did; But now my tears are vain; Where shall my trembling soul be hid? For I […]
We should be known as the people who respond to ‘I hate you’ with ‘I love you’ Jen Wilkin, “In His Image”
Our lives should demonstrate that there is no such thing as scarcity when you are a child of God, that our heavenly […]
Don’t miss this [from Titus 2:11-14]: grace teaches us to heed God’s moral law. … Whereas the law pointed us to our […]
Jesus purchased for us not just a merciful reprieve from the penalty of death, but an introduction into a life of grace […]
Forgiving lavishly does not mean that we continue to place ourselves in harm’s way. … By limiting [our abuser’s] opportunity to sin […]
