Unlike man’s forgiveness, which is conditional, God removes your sin and doesn’t hold it against you anymore. “He will turn again, he will have compassion upon us; he will subdue our iniquities; and thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea.” – Micah 7:19. Satan loves to shackle God’s people with memories of sins that God has already forgiven and forgotten. Satan is the accuser (Revelation 12:10), but Jesus Christ is our Advocate (1 John 2:1-2).
God is waiting for you to meet Him in your secret place
“I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.” – Psalm 122:1, here the psalmist David expressed his excitement for being asked to go to the house of the LORD. Do you have this same excitement about going to church services? Attending public worship services unto the… Read More »
Are you too busy for God?
There are many things in our lives that we value as being important to us. From our spouses, children, family, job/career, health, home, etc., the list can go on and on. These things require a portion of our time, effort, and attention that can pull us in many different directions. Thus, you can get so consumed with the many things in your life that you can overlook the most important and needful thing, which is fellowship with Jesus. Helping and being there for others is important. Your responsibility to your job and family is just as important. But there is nothing more important than where your soul will spend eternity.
We all need help – Build bridges not walls
Life is like sour patch candy, bitter and sweet. The joys of life can be exhilarating (sweet), but the pains of life can be overwhelmingly difficult (bitter). Some people build walls in times of trial and shut themselves off. They are afraid to reach out for help, but feel a type of security and comfort in not letting anyone in. Under the circumstances, building walls may seem like the right thing to do, but it actually becomes a means of isolation. Building walls of isolation prevents you from receiving help from God, and the people whom God uses. In contrast, building bridges can draw you closer to the Lord and people who can help you in difficult times.