
Live like you believe
Why would an unbeliever want what we have if we don’t offer them anything different than what the world offers?
Amy Hacker is a regular contributor to The Scroll. She also is advertising manager for The Alabama Baptist/TAB Media Group. She attends the Church of the Highlands and has three children.
Why would an unbeliever want what we have if we don’t offer them anything different than what the world offers?
God uses His children throughout their entire lives if we let Him.
Faith is not telling God the outcome and trusting Him to do it, it is trusting God in the outcome, and knowing He will walk us through it whatever that may be.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Don’t let anyone’s definition of you limit what God has called you to do. It’s not necessarily about belief in yourself, it’s about belief in the One who created you.
While we’re in this broken world, we can hold on to the truth of God’s word and the hope of perfect peace and love we will one day experience in heaven.
Forgiveness is deciding that you will not allow that hurt to control your life. It’s also about letting someone, or something, leave your life to allow healing to begin.
When I begin to trust instead of demanding an answer, truly trusting Him as my Creator, I have peace knowing no matter how the answer looks or when it comes, it will be from Him.
Why would an unbeliever want what we have if we don’t offer them anything different than what the world offers?
God uses His children throughout their entire lives if we let Him.
Faith is not telling God the outcome and trusting Him to do it, it is trusting God in the outcome, and knowing He will walk us through it whatever that may be.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
Don’t let anyone’s definition of you limit what God has called you to do. It’s not necessarily about belief in yourself, it’s about belief in the One who created you.
While we’re in this broken world, we can hold on to the truth of God’s word and the hope of perfect peace and love we will one day experience in heaven.
Forgiveness is deciding that you will not allow that hurt to control your life. It’s also about letting someone, or something, leave your life to allow healing to begin.
When I begin to trust instead of demanding an answer, truly trusting Him as my Creator, I have peace knowing no matter how the answer looks or when it comes, it will be from Him.
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