Guilt, pain, and failure are three of the most difficult experiences in our spiritual lives
The Bible teaches us that God’s answer to self-criticism lies in nurturing a learner’s heart.
Whether it’s past pains, hurts, experiences, accomplishments, God wants us to look forward to his life and plan for us.
God will give us a new heart, a new way of thinking, and new strength to move forward
When we’re truly grateful for God, our lives will change in ways we could never imagine
To truly love God is to value and listen to his Words, just as we would in any other relationship we care about.
The heart is powerful enough to determine the course of our lives: what we feel, what we say, and what we do.
God wants to be real to us–he wants us to see him through our own eyes.
The church in the New Testament was made strong by the powerful walk with God of each individual Christian.
We have to decide whether we want a biblical or a traditional church.
In our moments of frustration and failure, we need to turn to God and his Word to find the strength to keep going.