What would it look like if a person were going to grow to be like God? Paul gives some insight for us to see in this passage.
What would it look like if a person were going to grow to be like God? Paul gives some insight for us to see in this passage.
There are things we must not do, places we must not go, and things we must not be looking at. Paul speaks to some of those things in this passage.
It is one of the world’s most beloved psalms, Psalm 100. In these eighty-five words we learn more about the nature of God, and in learning more, we love Him more.
We all have a divine appointment with the Day of Judgment. Each day we are writing our own book of life, the contents of which will be revealed on that Day. The question is, will we find our names written in the Lamb’s Book of Life?
Our daily Bible reading for the coming week features Paul’s reference to his “thorn in the flesh.” What did he mean, what did he learn, and more importantly, what does the Lord intend for us to learn?
Paul’s heart was hurting because of the spiritual separation of his fleshly family. May we have the same heart as we face the truth of God’s Word with those that we love.
On a special day in which we honor our Mothers, we learn true beauty of womanhood, “the imperishable quality of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is precious in the sight of God.”
Paul shows his problem of being in the flesh and the struggle with sin in chapter 7 of Romans, but gives us the assurance that everything is taken care of in Christ in chapter 8.
Regardless with what we do with our lives, the outcome will be from the heart. May we as God has said, “Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.” – Proverbs 4:23