It’s an age old problem. Those we love the most, have known the longest, trusted with the most of ourselves, are the ones that have the potential to hurt us the most. This is exactly why so many people walk around with a wall around their hearts, keeping people at arm’s length to prevent potential [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Jesus’
The Thin Line
Posted in Christianity, relationships, Women's Ministry, tagged betrayal, feelings, friendship, hate, Jesus, love, relationships on February 10, 2011 | 5 Comments »
All Alone?
Posted in Christianity, relationships, tagged Abandonment, David Crowder Band, Grits, Isaiah, Jesus, Paul, Spiritual Warfare on December 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
It’s not often that I go looking for inspiration in 90′s Christian rap music. Ok, I don’t think it’s ever actually happened. But when you put the iPod on shuffle, you just never know what’s going fill your ears. This is what I got this morning from GRITS: A servant of God must stand so…so [...]
Salvation: What’s in it for me?
Posted in Christianity, tagged Gospel, Jesus, salvation; Craig Blomberg on September 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I read the quote in the book Making Sense of the New Testament by Craig Blomberg: “Simply professing to follow Jesus is inadequate, especially if one does so merely for personal gain. The path of true discipleship is the road to the cross– death to self, deinal of the ‘triumphalism’ that perverts the Gospel into [...]
A New and Living Way, Part 3
Posted in Bible Study, Christianity, Women's Ministry, tagged 1 Thessalonians 5, adoption, Apostle John, community, deuteronomy 4, Exodus 3, Hebrews 10, Hebrews 4, High Priest, Ignatius, Isaiah 6, Jesus, Matthew 7, Moses, Patmos, Revelation1, worship on May 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I. God has prescribed for us a New Way of Living. (10:22-25) For those who are a members of God’s family through faith in Jesus Christ, God has given us instructions for how we are to behave as his children, both in relation to Him as our Father and to one another in the church [...]