Here's How to Finish Well
In the final verses of the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians, he provides four guidelines for finishing well.
In the final verses of the Apostle Paul's letter to the Ephesians, he provides four guidelines for finishing well.
The Spirit is interested in transforming us from the inside out. Flying closer to the flame sets that in motion. He is at work in dozens of different ways, some of them supernatural. Flying closer to the flame makes us acutely aware of that.
Humility to be a servant leader does not come from thinking we are better than others, or can lay claim to some man-made title. It comes from recognizing who we are, as one under the sovereignty of God gifted by Him for the task of leading.
When we come to a passage such as Ephesians 6:13-20, our tendency is to think that we need to be strong in ourselves.
How do you measure your spiritual activity? By how full your calendar is? Chuck Swindoll says that sometimes true growth comes only from clearing your schedule.
As another new year dawns, we at Insight for Living Canada want to help you and others understand our culture and realize how relevant the Scriptures are when we face the strong tide of popular opinions in this “politically correct” culture.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll reminds us to live out the truth: "I am not in charge." God alone is "in charge" of us, others, our plans for the future, and our circumstances.
People often make the mistake of not only judging books by their covers but also by their length—believing that longer is more difficult and shorter is easier. Many times it is the reverse. This is especially true of the last four verses in Daniel 9.
Just days before ringing in a new decade, here's help for adopting the right mindset for going forward instead of backward.
Enjoy Stonebriar Community Church Sanctuary Choir & Orchestra's annual Christmas Concert including a brief devotional from Pastor Chuck Swindoll.