Flattering the ears
We all love to receive compliments or encouragement. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course! However, we need to be vigilant when we start to seek out only these flattering words.
We all love to receive compliments or encouragement. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course! However, we need to be vigilant when we start to seek out only these flattering words.
Most Christians know they won’t have seven years of misfortune breaking a mirror, walking under a ladder, or petting a black cat. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t superstitious. For without love, our faith can become superstition.
Sometimes we must put on the full armor of God and fight the good fight of faith. But we must never forget that at other times, we must leave the battlefield and return to the fortress.
We generally have no problem finding our flaws, but we shouldn’t forget to dig out the treasures God has placed within us and around us. Great wealth awaits us. We just need to find it!
We are truly privileged to be children of God. When we make Him our source, we can live in His rest and offer that rest to those around us.
These are some of Jesus' last words. We can sometimes feel that God has forgotten us. Yet, despite His questioning, Jesus' attachment to His Father did not change. A beautiful lesson for us today.
In many dictionaries, “waiting” and “being patient” are often considered similar. The difference is indeed subtle, but it’s worth paying attention to.
Some men take their role as “head of the household” very seriously and may believe they are indispensable to their partner. But this is not the case, and this realignment is a blessing for both partners.
When we are generous and compassionate toward others, we are always ready to offer our talents to meet needs. But before doing anything, we must always talk to God.
Why pray every day? Because we need to remind ourselves of our position in Christ every day.
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