What does the Bible say about emotions, and how to handle them?
When life gets hard and unexpected challenges take their toll, it’s easy to start making compromises.
Life is unquestionably a roller coaster reaching great heights and then sudden, dizzying falls. Without convictions to anchor and stabilize us, we can begin losing faith in God and become unsteady.
The Bible teaches how to build confidence in God, not self.
Jesus' life was a powerful example and inspiring blueprint that guides us in living a life of faith that changes the world.
If someone spends time with you, do they walk away more faithful or fearful? In this study, we'll learn how to conquer our fears by building real faith.
In this video, learn an easy acronym to use called the T.R.U.E. prayer that can help guide us in our prayers.
What were your expectations for your life up to this point? What expectations were met? What fell short? What were exceeded?
Can you relate to the frustration of trusting God the least when you need him the most?
Believing in the “Spirituality of Jesus” means believing he is intimately guiding our lives. Spirituality becomes a way of life.
The degree to which we are willing to let our emotions control us will determine our capacity to trust God. Simply put, trusting our emotions over God and his Word will lead us into a state of unbelief.
Jesus was sent by God to be the chief persuader. He was on a mission to convince, and in John 11:32-44 he is faced with grief, one of the most traumatic afflictions of faith any human being can experience. The sisters of Lazarus had watched their brother die when Jesus failed to arrive, and were plunged into deep grief accompanied by doubt. This grieving doubt had an emotional effect on Jesus as Scripture says he was “deeply moved” (John 11:33,38).