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The Bible is filled with promises from God -- promises that He'll strength us, uphold us, and be with us through all the trials and tribulations this world brings. His grace is sufficient for us in our weaknesses; when we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus, He renews the Spirit within us to face any challenge the enemy tries to bring.…
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The story of Daniel in the lions' den is an extraordinary example of what it looks like to obey God even if it means risking one's own life. Our situation might not always look as drastic as Daniel's -- but God might not always rescue us like He did with Daniel, either. At the end of the day, our focus needs to be Kingdom first and not on this worl…
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Scripture tells us that when we give our lives to God, He doesn't just refinish what's here -- He makes us completely new. It takes time for new Christians to grow and mature; that's why we all have a responsibility to be discipled and to disciple others.โดย Richard Ellis
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We tend to gravitate towards people who are a lot like us. After all, that's familiar and comfortable...right? But the closer we get to Jesus, the more "riff raff" people we'll find -- people who God will challenge us to love and accept even though they might think and act differently than us.โดย Richard Ellis
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God doesn't want us to think too much of ourselves -- but He never intended for us to think too little of ourselves, either. When you and I accept His love for us as individual people who were made in His image, then we can start to view ourselves in a correct perspective as valuable to and for Him. And when we allow Him to love us and we respond b…
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When Jesus commanded us to love one another, He knew that would require us to love people who we don't always like. It's easy to love people who think and act like us; it's something entirely different to love people we disagree with or are even repulsed by. But when we love others -- even when it's hard -- we show the world the type of love that G…
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You cannot manufacture the presence of God. When the Holy Spirit fills His people, that's what attracts people to church -- not some fancy building. God can't be contained in manmade walls; He dwells in every believer. May His Spirit be so evident in us that when we're together, people would be able to say, "God is in that house."…
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Proverbs 12:22 tells us, "Lying lips are an abomination to the LORD, but those who deal truthfully are His delight." We not only lie often, but we do it so flippantly, too. If we want to live lives that are pleasing to God then we've got to be truthful to Him and to the people around us -- and that comes from knowing the Truth Himself, Jesus Christ…
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Have you ever considered that jealousy is a disease of the heart and the spirit? The world around us constantly plays the comparison game, feeding a spirit of envy within us and making us feel like what we have isn't enough. Scripture tells us that in Jesus, we have more than we could ever need. When our contentment is found in Christ, it leads to …
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God warns us against sin all throughout Scripture. That's why He's laid out a path for us to avoid the suffering and inevitable consequences that come with disobedience. When we choose to do it His way, we should also be on the lookout to invite anyone who's willing to jump in with us and follow Him.…
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Often we have to win the small battles before we're ready to win the war. If we keep focusing on the "big" sin that we can't seem to shake, we'll keep losing on the small stuff too. Instead of trying to conquer our biggest sin struggle right away, it's sometimes better for us to focus on simpler victories first -- because once we begin to win with …
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How often do we get bogged down and overwhelmed by the things this world throws at us, instead of focusing on what we're here to do? Jesus gave us a job before He left: to take the Gospel to the entire planet. We need to live in the mindset that He can use us to take the world for the Gospel's sake, and when we trust Him to accomplish that goal thr…
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When we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior, our faith becomes a reflection of Him to the people around us. That's why it's critical that we find a local church where we can plug in. God wants to use us to serve in ways that only we can, knowing that He'll use whatever is in our past to touch someone else's life.…
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God invites us to ask Him for anything, and He promises that He'll give us whatever we ask -- according to His will. Like a child asks their parents, He wants us to come to Him in relationship and ask Him. As a loving Father, He knows everything we want and need, but He'll only give us what He knows is best for us.…
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When Jesus rose from the dead, even His own disciples -- those in His inner circle -- doubted Him and raised questions. God's big enough to take on our doubt, but we also have to be ready to put our faith in the truth that He reveals to us. Jesus is alive and He sits at the right hand of the Father interceding for us; Hallelujah and Amen!…
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The resurrection of Jesus Christ was the pivotal moment through which all who choose to follow Him now have a way of escape from judgment, sin, and eternal separation from God. And with the resurrection came numerous sightings of the risen Jesus, and numerous attempts to discredit the fact that He rose again. Plots by the enemy to attack those who …
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When Jesus was crucified, His last words impacted not only those who were around Him that day -- the thief hanging on the cross next to Him; His brother, whom He told to take care of His mother; and the witnesses of the crucifixion as He proclaimed that "it is finished" -- but they also impact us today. His death was the full payment, once and for …
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When Jesus died on the cross, He took all of our sin -- past, present, and future -- and nailed it to the cross along with Himself. It's on us to accept the fact that He paid our debt in full, and then move forward in the freedom that can only come from living in God's forgiveness.โดย Richard Ellis
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It wasn't enough for Jesus to die for our sins - He also had to conquer death. He paid the ultimate sacrifice for us when He was crucified, but it was in His resurrection that He overcame death and now offers us eternal life. All we have to do is accept His forgiveness and surrender our lives to Him.…
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The Bible tells us that this life is like a vapor. In fact, according to God's time, we're on this earth for mere minutes in the grand scheme of eternity. It's important for us to realize that time is slipping away, not so that we can live in fear of dying, but so that we can utilize what time we have left by following His will and living to glorif…
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You probably haven't thought much about the donkey and the colt that Jesus needed to ride on when He entered Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. But what if the man who owned them had been unwilling to give them when he heard the Lord needed them? We need to always be prepared and willing to give God whatever He asks, whenever He asks -- even if it means giv…
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God's Spirit takes up residence inside of us when we accept His salvation and submit our lives to Him. And when He's running the show, that means we no longer get to live the way we did before we chose to follow Him -- the way the world encourages us to live. He's the "landLord" now, and it's our responsibility to submit ourselves to live under His…
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Men and women alike are subject to temptation; none of us are immune. In those moments when we feel swayed to give in to the allure of what the world has to offer, it's important to focus on what God has given us at home and be the husband or wife we need to be for our spouse.โดย Richard Ellis
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Single men and women who are seeking a relationship should be seeking Christ first, because when they do that, they'll find someone who has Christ living in them. Without Him, we have no defense against sinful things, but when He lives in us, we're no longer "only human".โดย Richard Ellis
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In the same way that it delights a parent when their child obeys and desires to do things for them, God is delighted when we obey and serve Him. When we live our lives to please the Lord, we'll be amazed by the ways He uses us to touch others -- and the ways He rewards us all the while.โดย Richard Ellis
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Jesus was the fulfillment of the sacrifice needed to satisfy the punishment for all of our sin; it's His blood that washes us clean. He paid the price for our salvation not so that we could continue to be weighted down by the past, but so that we'd be free to run the race before us with our eyes fixed on the eternal prize that awaits us.…
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The Apostle Paul writes about singleness being a gift from God, because it allows the individual to serve Him wholeheartedly. But he also addresses those who are gifted with marriage, and instructs them to give God their whole lives. If someone who loves and follows and serves the Lord is going to get married, it's important that the person they're…
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We're naturally drawn to sin, and the more we sin, the more our lives spiral out of control. But when we submit ourselves to God's reign and rule, He grows the fruit of His Spirit in us, and it gives us the power to control the sinful tendencies of our flesh.โดย Richard Ellis
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We can listen to sermons all day long, or read our Bibles from cover to cover. But if we never actually respond in obedience to what we're being told, it will eventually cease to have any impact on us spiritually. If we're ever unsure of the response we should have when reading Scripture, we can ask God to give us ears to truly hear what it says --…
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Jesus didn't teach His disciples to pray for monthly bread or yearly bread; He taught them to pray for daily bread. In other words, Jesus emphasized the importance and necessity of regular time in prayer with the Father. When we make a habit of praying and giving thanks to God, we're obedient to Him in the small things, and over time, the big thing…
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No one can purchase salvation. It's not up for bid; it can only be received as a free gift from God. Even after we accept that gift, we're bound to fall and fail, but because of His relentless grace, we're able to get back up and continue to follow Him.โดย Richard Ellis
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In America, we have a lot of churches, but not enough disciples making disciples. Our churches are orphanages for new believers, and if we're really following Jesus, we'll put away our fears about what it means to disciple someone else and obey His calling to just go out and do it.โดย Richard Ellis
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If God is faithful to forgive us of our sins, then why do we have such a hard time releasing them ourselves? He calls us to leave our old ways behind and to power forward in the freedom that comes with our repentance. Other people will notice the change in us when we let go of the past and take hold of the future hope He's promised.…
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Do you ever feel tired of working for God? When we're constantly trying to do God's work out of our own strength, we just end up weary and worn down. But when we let Him work in and through us, we experience the rest that He promises us when we put our trust in Him.โดย Richard Ellis
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As Christians, we need to always be listening, not only to the voice of God the Father, but to the prompting of His Spirit. The Lord has given us the Holy Spirit to provide us with direction, discernment, and conviction. Sometimes He tells us to "go" and do something, but other times, He tells us to "stop" -- and in those moments, whether they're b…
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The Bible tells us that when we accept God's gift of salvation, we die to sin and are given the power of the Holy Spirit to live righteously in Christ. And when we're dead to sin, that means that things we used to struggle with no longer have control over us. Yielding to our own flesh only leads to sin and suffering -- but yielding to the Spirit le…
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So many of us waste this life because we're busy fearing death. But if we've chosen to put our trust in Jesus, we don't need to be afraid; we've been given the hope and the promise of eternal life spent with Him. Instead of killing time waiting fearfully for the end or ignoring other people's fate, let's spend our time here telling as many people a…
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As we grow in faith and discipleship within the Church, we become capable members of the Body of Christ who fight in the spiritual battle that the enemy wages daily against us. God doesn't intend for us to stay infants or children in our spiritual development; He wants us to grow into seasoned veterans for the work of His Kingdom.…
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We can't perform our way into Heaven; Scripture tells us that by grace we have been saved through faith. The Old Testament Law, and all the earthly rules we could follow, ultimately come with a curse of death because it's impossible to follow them all. Christ's death on the cross and resurrection from the grave changed everything, and only through …
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When we try our hardest to act godly, the work of trying will eventually wear us down -- and our flesh will reveal itself in the ugliness of sin. But when we surrender ourselves to Jesus, His work in us manifests itself in the fruit of the Spirit that others notice in our lives. To allow ourselves to be controlled by the Spirit is anything but weak…
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In Matthew 6, Jesus warns us of the inevitable destruction of our earthly treasures, and points us towards storing up that which will last for eternity. But the only way to invest in something eternal is to invest in other people -- and when we do that, it has to potential to bring both us and them heavenly rewards.…
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People are attracted to joy, not happiness. The latter is based on our circumstances; the former is based on our faith and trust in the Lord. Those around us take notice when they witness us praise God in all circumstances, not just the easy ones, so let's thank Him for the work that He's done and continues to do in our lives, even in the midst of …
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If you've ever played Monopoly, you know about the coveted "get out of jail free" card. But too often, we coast through this life as Christians, knowing we've got our "bonus card" of salvation tucked in our back pocket. That's why Scripture encourages us to wake up and take our obedience to Christ seriously; there will come a day when our time here…
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One of the telltale signs that we're on the path to wandering away from God is when we lose our connection to the local Church. Like sheep in a herd, the more closely we walk with others, the less likely we are to run astray. God's design is for us to be in community not only for our own benefit, but for the benefit of the other "sheep" in the fold…
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The Bible talks enough about fools that we should pay attention - lest we become one ourselves. It instructs us not to live in foolishness, but in wisdom. If we know what Scripture says but don't actually live it out, it has no genuine worth or meaning in our lives.โดย Richard Ellis
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We've all experienced the disappointment that comes with being let down by another person. But what do you do when you feel like you've been let down by...God? In those moments, it's important to remember the evidence of His character that we see through His Word and through the ultimate sacrifice of His Son on our behalf. He promises to provide al…
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God calls us to live on the edge -- in the place where we're forced to depend on Him instead of watching and waiting to see how He's going to show up for us. He often brings us to the place where our faith is stretched, but when we seek Him first above all things, He provides for all our needs.โดย Richard Ellis
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Humanity's struggle with sin is the very reason why Jesus had to come and die on our behalf -- and in doing so, He gave us the power through His Spirit to overcome the sin in our lives. Because God is love and overflows with love for us, He works through us to love people in supernatural ways, showing kindness and compassion to others in ways that …
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