What to Give a King
While it is hard to imagine serving an invisible God or a Jesus we’ve never seen, God receives our faith, our obedience and our anticipation of Christ’s soon return as our reasonable and appropriate service to his Son.
While it is hard to imagine serving an invisible God or a Jesus we’ve never seen, God receives our faith, our obedience and our anticipation of Christ’s soon return as our reasonable and appropriate service to his Son.
The Lordship of Christ must be thoughtfully understood, affirmed and responded to on a daily basis through obedience, submission and dependence on Jesus.
Work at pleasing God where you’re at, knowing that God has you where he has you for a reason.
Obedience and respect for authority must be the overarching value that permeates your family if your kids are to consistently obey their parents.
God has called us to fight sexual sin by guarding our thoughts and cultivating contentment.
The Christian life is a battle against sin; one that requires a daily revitalization of the new heart that God has given us the day we were adopted into his family.
Don’t waste your time chasing new religious experiences while you could be pleasing God with a life of consistent obedience to his Son.
Christians must regularly ponder & appropriately respond to the truth that God has taken on a human form & lived a life here on earth.
The Christian life is only worth it when we dive in to what God has called us to do.
We must never allow comfort or prosperity to keep us from a life of costly obedience!
We must always be ready to fight our emotions when they contradict God’s word!
To make your life really count you’ve got to get actively involved with other Christians in living intentionally for God.
Understanding grace should take the focus off of us and put it thankfully and confidently on God!
Serve Christ’s Church making the most profitable return possible on God’s investment in you!
Guard your heart carefully in the midst of crisis or you might find yourself doing what you never dreamed you’d do.