How do you show love? How do you communicate love? What is the right amount of give and take in a relationship? Are you the one always giving? This is a great preparation for marriage!
Are you in a trial or battle? Is everything in you screaming to run away or give up? God gives his kids dreams to live for, but often in our lives the journey is not as smooth as we would like it. This message will change your life and encourage you and others. All rights belong to church of the highlands.
Crosswalk.com sits down with David B. Capes to chat about his new book Slow to Judge: Sometimes it's OK to Listen, and how Christians can learn to judge biblically, listen well, and develop true wisdom.
any leaders in the American church are "tone deaf" to the realities of the changing culture, and this will ultimately lead to a moment of crisis. But even in such a difficult time, there are some clear signs of hope.
7 year old Reef Carneson is a cancer Survivor, cancer Warrior, GVHD Warrior, big brother, son, grandson and HERO to many. This is his story. www.savebabyreef.com
Ephesians 3 contains one of the most POWERFUL prayers in all of Scripture. This heartfelt version reminds me just how much this blessing could change the world if we prayed it and believed it would happen!
What are some character traits to look for in dating? What should you run from? Does it matter if they have good friends? Should he pay for the date? Does it matter if they tell a little white lie?
Have you ever wondered what the BLOOD OF JESUS really does? The BLOOD OF JESUS completely covers all of our sins, purging our sin consciousness. The BLOOD OF JESUS thru Christ's complete work at Calvary has made complete atonement for the sin nature of mankind.
This video jam titled "The Great Conflict" comes from a sermon preached by Dr. Vincent G. Artese titled "The Great Conflict".
Jesus made it clear that Satan had nothing in Him. Nothing Satan offered attracted Him or ruled over Him, even for a moment. Jesus stayed out of the great conflict because His love for God prevailed over all other loves that tried to compete with His devotion. Jesus remained obedient to His Father out of pure love. Anyone can avoid the great conflict by receiving God’s Word and being doers of the Word. The great conflict is whether one is willing to trust and obey God or if they will continue thinking that they are the greatest authority in their life. There must not be a lack of faith, nor an idolatrous heart! Elijah asks the people of Israel how long they will falter between two opinions before they make a decision. Where do you stand amongst the great conflict? Jesus commands His disciples to abide in His love. To do this one must continue walking by faith even in the midst of trials. One who puts faith in Christ but no longer trusts Him fully will become dried up and wither. If one does abide in Christ by faith they will bear fruit and do what Jesus commands. This will all result in true love. It is a love for God that results in a love for one another. Christians are not to be idle and consumed with the things of this world. For more information about this sermon or our ministries, please visit: www.pilgrimspathway.org
Matt Hybarger is a worship leader at Christian Faith Fellowship in Fort Worth, TX. He is also a published Christian artist. Here is a video I made for a song he wrote called "The Purpose In The Pain". It's a response to a question that many of us often have: "Why, God?" Well, first of all, remember, He never promised us a rose garden. John 16:33 says "In this world you *will* have trouble." Get that? You *will* have trouble. Why? So, remember this, too. The Bible also says "My ways are not your ways; My thoughts are not your thoughts." (that's God talking.) Yeah, God works in mysterious ways. You might want to look up Romans 8:28 at this point. And while you have your Bible open, look up Jeremiah 29:11.
So, God uses suffering for a purpose. My video highlights a couple of other passages that give more insight. Keep an eye out for them, and think about them. Yeah, He has a purpose. We don't need to fully understand it, we just need to trust that He knows what He is doing.
Oh, that's Scott Krippayne singing harmony. Oh, and Matt wrote this song.
Oops, I forgot to finish John 16:33, which I quoted above. That was actually Jesus talking when he said "In this world you will have trouble." But he wasn't done yet; he goes on to say "But take heart! I have overcome the world!" Hallelujah!
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