The Perfect Proposal
On the cross, Christ proposed to take all your sins, all your imperfections, all your mistakes and mess-ups upon himself so you no longer have to bear that misery.
On the cross, Christ proposed to take all your sins, all your imperfections, all your mistakes and mess-ups upon himself so you no longer have to bear that misery.
You know all those cool people who do dangerous things and their middle name is Danger and you just wish you could be them!? Well, do I have the remedy for you! From drab to
The Word of God invites readers to explore the character of God. By investigating God, we may also learn about our own character. We’re to read and comprehend the Bible’s depths, beauty and mystery. Depending
Every day we look in the mirror and compare ourselves to everyone else. We list all the things on our body and in our life that we would like to change. If we were able to make these alterations, then we believe life would be easier and we would be happier. We strive for the unobtainable.
It’s hard to go to a swimming pool or clothing store without hearing other girls complain about flaws they see in their bodies and the insecurities that they feel. It has become an epidemic and even by listening to other girls complain about their bodies, it’s easy to discover a few personal insecurities. God did not intend for us to focus on our flaws. He created each and every one of our bodies and did not mean for them to be a point of stress in our lives. Rather He desires for them to be a point of celebration.
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.