Priorities
You can’t serve two masters. Placing Jesus before your relationships, your work, and your possessions puts everything in a whole new perspective.
You can’t serve two masters. Placing Jesus before your relationships, your work, and your possessions puts everything in a whole new perspective.
The Apostle John is invited to step into God's throne room.
One Insight for Living listener expressed, “Every morning, the troubles and fears that have caused me unrest are quieted by your words.” We love to hear feedback like this.
There is nothing too big and nothing too small for God. For some reason, as we age, we forget there’s nothing God doesn’t care about in our lives.
When you have a tender heart and tough skin you forgive easily and are slow to take offence.
As Christians, we live in a foreign land. And when our citizenship becomes heaven our purpose changes to live in a way that creates a thirst for heaven in others.
Jesus came to earth with a clear mission in mind. Neither pain, betrayal, depravity, disinterest, or sin would deter His focus or sway His steps away from His ultimate purpose.
How do you know when you’ve grown up? One sure sign is your ability to control your tongue.
Self-sustained in their wealth and independent spirit, the Laodiceans are severely rebuked by the One who knew them all too well.
Anyone can rebel—it comes easily to us. But it takes great strength of character to be humble and live in submission to others.