Living without Fear
We are to esteem the ones who sinned against us as highly as we do other members of the body. When we let God’s love dwell in us, all fear will be cast out.
We are to esteem the ones who sinned against us as highly as we do other members of the body. When we let God’s love dwell in us, all fear will be cast out.
Let us embrace the knowledge that God never forsakes his children in their time of anguish, even when things seem absolutely hopeless. We can trust him!
The comforting ministry of the Holy Spirit that Jesus promised his followers begins with this foundational truth: God is not mad at you; he loves you.
One of our greatest concerns should be that we maintain a prayer life. When we neglect prayer, we grieve the Spirit of God.
We can rejoice in the knowledge that God is training and equipping people everywhere to be defenders of the faith by increasing their dependence on him.
The Lord allows our dry spells because he is after something in our lives. This kind of plunge from the mountaintop to the lowest pit often precedes a renewal of the Spirit in our lives.
A great blessing becomes ours when we’re made to sit in heavenly places. This blessing is the privilege of acceptance by God, like the prodigal son with his father.
We will miss great blessings if we become convinced our failures are too great and give up in our dark hour! God is waiting to teach us how to face our failures and go on to his next step for us.
God wants you to trust him and not doubt when it comes to his word and his promises. God expects us to believe him when he speaks.
We are not overwhelmed, and we are not afraid. As the problems grow worse, we grow stronger in the power of the Holy Spirit.