You’ve Been Lied To, It’s Time to Find the Truth
The truth is, you’ve been lied to all your life. But their is one truth that will never let you down. Jesus said, “I am the way the truth and the life.”
The truth is, you’ve been lied to all your life. But their is one truth that will never let you down. Jesus said, “I am the way the truth and the life.”
We all experience a time in our lives when we doubt our abilities, talents and gifts. We don’t see what we’re capable of and only see our worst. During these moments of darkness, we need
Moments of weakness are inevitable. Whether physical, emotional or spiritual, weakness is simply part of being human. The question, then, is not whether we’ll experience these moments, but rather what we’ll do in times of weakness.
Colossians 3:12 says, “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.” What does it mean to clothe yourself with the fruit of the Holy Spirit?
From the beginning of time, Satan has made things that are potentially dangerous or unnecessary look appealing. In Genesis 3: 6, Eve was drawn to the apple and Satan tempted her to do the unthinkable. The Bible states that Eve saw that the apple “was pleasing to the eye and desirable for gaining wisdom.” (NIV) This means it was attractive and she wanted what it offered.
God made you beautiful, inside and out, and the Fruit of the Spirit is one way that reflects the inner beauty God gave you. In Proverbs 31:10-31, there’s an example of an amazing woman, inside and out. She displays the Fruit of the Spirit in her daily life.
The word “humility” is one that the church throws around a lot. Since we live in an ego-centric and catty world, it’s a characteristic that our society doesn’t deem as important. Therefore it’s very difficult to even know what humility is and how to be humble.
Jesus knew people would be uncomfortable serving and being served. In fact, He experienced this lack of comfort himself when washing His disciples feet as depicted in John 13: 1-15.
In church, I hear about finding rest through quiet time, prayer, reading the Bible and worship. But I rarely hear anything about why I sleep so much.
The majority of our society daily strives to find happiness. What they’re looking for isn’t happiness, but rather joy. The two are very different, one can be satisfied momentarily, and the other can only be satisfied with the substance of the Lord.