It’s important to constantly work at having the faith to be ourselves.
In our moments of frustration and failure, we need to turn to God and his Word to find the strength to keep going.
Check out this week's Mini Quiet Time to learn from Jesus how to defeat your own doubts.
The idea of control gives us the illusion that we can prevent, manage, and will our lives towards certain outcomes.
God brings stability and support when we feel like we’re spinning out of control.
Guilt is overwhelming, but God can free us from it. We must learn how to deal with guilt biblically so that we don’t get overwhelmed by the stress, anxiety, and emotionalism it causes.
Jesus' life was a powerful example and inspiring blueprint that guides us in living a life of faith that changes the world.
Tests, pressure, setbacks, failure, and trouble can expose the condition of our faith. We need Bible verses about resilience to help us believe that those challenges don’t have to own us.
Fearless people have tenacity, which is the ability to keep fighting for something, and to believe you can win.
Believing in the “Spirituality of Jesus” means believing he is intimately guiding our lives. Spirituality becomes a way of life.
Faith is not a destination. We don’t arrive. Faith is a journey, and if done correctly each day, the journey will be fascinating.
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).