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If we constantly give God the glory, then we don't have any glory to keep for ourselves.
Monica Johnson
A Christian without a God who hears them? That's not a place that one who truly serves Christ wants to find themselves.
Just the simple act of sharing wisdom is something that many parents have left to society to do; however, that is not what God teaches in His word.
Christians are not in bondage to do things as the world does, and moreover, the traditions and rudiments of men are not necessary to honor God.
Can a secular artist be used as a vessel to bring souls to Christ? Of course... this is God we are talking about!
No holiday, no job, no amount of money, not even my own security can mean more to me than my love for God.
God is never on the sidelines of His children's lives. He goes before them. He leads them, guides them, protects and saves them.
The lusts of this world leads us to fulfill our carnal need to be accepted, but as children of God we are already accepted by a Heavenly Father who is over and above all things.
Singles have goals, responsibilities, deadlines, events, and friends that occupy their time, as well they should. Nonetheless, before any goals are achieved, responsibilities are fulfilled, deadlines are met, events are attended or friends are visited, God's purpose should be accomplished.
Christian children should be taught at an early age that everything they receive is because of God's grace and love. They will grow up more appreciative and begin to understand that they, too, must have a relationship with Christ. Christian children should also be taught how to give.
We glorify God with all of our members, but in most cases, our mouths seem to get more opportunity. So it just goes without saying that we can dishonor Him with our mouths as well.
Repentance allows God's mercy to come forth because it recognizes that the sin committed was against God. It also bares contriteness of the heart and the desire to walk in the Spirit and not in the flesh so that particular sin will never be repeated.
'Doing your own thing' and being a Christian is an oxymoron. As Christians, every day we need to be presenting ourselves before the Lord, thanking Him for His mercy and asking Him to make us more like Him by emptying us of our will, so God's will can be done.
God has given His children a love that is so great in Christ that the world can't touch it with chocolates, roses, or diamonds.
Even though, there are many who describe themselves as Christian, most do not heed to God's word without subjectivity.
Believe it or not, when you fast in the Spirit, God makes you more equipped to deal with hunger, irritability, and temptation.
We will never accomplish what God wants for our lives unless we stop making excuses for ourselves and pampering our flesh. When we get into seemingly impossible situations, we have to remember - it's not about us.
People tend to say Christians are always judging, but the word of God convicts Christians and urges them to obey God's commands.
It may seem like we have the ultimate plan for our lives, but it's not in the same galaxy of what God's plans are for His people.
Heaven is a very distinct place, where only God's elect will go. It's the place where the only One who deserves any glory lives and reigns.
It's only through Christ that we can take full advantage of God's mercy and forgiveness through repentance in Jesus' name.
Luck really has nothing to do with human existence, since God is not a random God.
God is using people to accomplish His work, of saving souls, but we have to remember that it is not us doing the work. It's God using our vessel.
It's funny how we 'do' Christmas. Christmas is not something that we do, it is something that was done. It celebrates the long awaited arrival of the Messiah, Jesus Christ. We had nothing to do with it, but what we can do is praise God for the coming of the Lord, who washed away the sins of the world by dying on the cross.