March 3, 2021
Watch Out for the D
We are all human, and we can get angry. But it is what we allow to happen next that makes all the difference.
Read more..We are all human, and we can get angry. But it is what we allow to happen next that makes all the difference.
Read more..Why should we admit it when we are wrong? According to the verse above, it is to be assured of God's forgiveness and to be cleansed from our “dirtiness.”
Read more..When one is disappointed, he is cut off from his appointment with destiny. Their appointed breakthrough remains in the heart of God, but the individual is isolated by unbelief. Hope deferred has made their heart sick.
Read more..Lord, as we choose to walk in love each day, help us forgive people just as you have done for us. Amen.
Read more..Each time you become aware of having sinned, bring it immediately to Jesus, thanking him for his perfect forgiveness of all your sins including that one. Then invite him to transform that area of your life through his Spirit.
Read more..Wickedness is like fire, it does not stay in one place, but burns out of control.
Read more..John 5:24-26 “Most assuredly, I say to you, he who hears My word and believes
Read more..I used to think that Christians should never get angry, but the Bible acknowledges that we will be angry sometimes. The issue is what we do with our anger.
Read more..Some people want to hang on to ill feelings, but nursing a resentful attitude isn’t sustainable; anger must be put aside. If we retain our “right” to hold grudges, we can’t expect to live in the new nature Christ has created for us.
Read more..We cannot become Christlike without being wounded. You see, even after we come to Christ, we carry encoded within us preset limits concerning how far we will go for love, and how much we are willing to suffer for redemption.
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