Behaviour, Decisions, and Choices
We can’t change our feelings but we have total control over our behaviour. And our behaviour is linked to our decisions, because those choices are ours. When we choose obedience to God it brings Him favour.
We can’t change our feelings but we have total control over our behaviour. And our behaviour is linked to our decisions, because those choices are ours. When we choose obedience to God it brings Him favour.
Jesus lived His entire life without doing anything wrong. We would do well to imitate Christ in our response to the injustices we experience in our lives.
The Bible gives us a preview of future events. It teaches us to be alert because Christ’s return could be tomorrow...it could be today!
A sermon will not meet our needs—we need someone to hear, someone to feel the blows in our life, someone to help us cushion the heavy weight when it drops down on us. We need to assimilate into the body of Christ.
When you take time to listen to others without criticizing or lecturing you’re providing a safe and honest environment. We all need a place of refuge.
The story of Judas teaches us that no one is immune to the insidious, corrosive power of secret sin.
One biblical figure encountered the fiercest storms, but his 80-plus years of walking with God taught him that upholding an unshakable integrity is the best way to get through adversity. His name is Daniel.
God’s love is not fickle, moody, or conditional. His lovingkindness never ceases. You are loved by God.
We can’t see the future but God can. We need to trust Him to take care of us. God always proves Himself faithful.
From the example of Jesus, we learn how to stand up for the truth, even if we lose popularity and suffer persecution for doing what is right.