A biblical guide to letting go of stubbornness and opening our hearts to God.
Let’s look at how we can calm our people-pleasing, quiet our people-focus, and silence our drive to rely on ourselves so we can find Jesus’ purpose for our lives.
In our most difficult moments, in our most hopeless times, and in our darkest days, prayer is the way out.
If you, like me, have a difficult time not going it alone, then you’ve come to the right place.
The Bible gives us a lot of examples of people who found the courage to be themselves by believing that God loved them for who they were.
When we love God with all of our hearts, we will have the capacity to love people wholeheartedly and live out the exciting destiny God has for each of us.
When we learn to make God a personal friend, he will become real to us, and in doing so teach us how to become a “true friend” to others.
Our heart condition affects our relationship with God a lot. If we don’t understand ourselves, we will misunderstand God.
Let’s look at how Moses, David, and Hannah's experience spending time with God changed their hearts and lives.
Let’s look at why we should embrace failure, learn how to let go and let God work, and see what it looks like when we move forward.
We can learn something very important about God from each of these stories, something that will give us the strength of heart we need to “get back up again” no matter what comes our way.