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Take It Easy
Posted on July 22, 2013 2 Comments
Are you trying too hard to succeed as a Christian, as a spouse, or in your career? Are you letting yourself be stressed out and frustrated by your efforts to do God’s will? If you are, you are going about it the wrong way. Jesus wants to relieve you of stress, not add more of […]
Living the Blessed Life
Posted on February 12, 2013 2 Comments
The Bible says the fool has said in his heart there is no God. Indeed, such a person is a fool. But I believe there is an even greater fool. It is the one who believes in God, but proceeds to live his life as if God does not exist. The greatest fool in my […]
Can You Keep a Secret?
Posted on November 20, 2012 4 Comments
You are stronger than a lion, more powerful than a thousand enemies. More than a conqueror, the Bible says! Remember Samson? He was chosen from his mother’s womb to be a hero for God, a deliverer for his people. He was blessed with a supernatural birth, godly parents and upbringing, and was so strong he […]
How to Be God’s Friend
Posted on November 13, 2012 3 Comments
How would you like God to place a plaque on your wall that declares you His friend? Not everybody gets that honor. No higher honor can be bestowed on any man—far greater than any honor you could ever receive from men; far greater than what your boss could give you; what your business could give […]
If Money Talks, What Is Yours Saying?
Posted on November 6, 2012 2 Comments
Do you know the Bible talks more about money than about prayer, fasting, heaven, or hell? Knowing how important money is, God spends a huge amount of time teaching us how to view it, obtain it, increase it, and use it. In Matthew 6:21, Jesus says, “Where your treasure is, there will your heart be […]
Jesus Will Turn It Around
Posted on September 18, 2012 12 Comments
Do not believe it when your mind tells you it’s over. Just because it looks bad today does not mean it will be bad tomorrow. Ruth is a witness. Her past was horrendous. Her present dismal. Her future bleak. At least that’s how Ruth was feeling about life. Ten years earlier, her mother-in-law, Naomi, had […]