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The world needs workers. And who is more called to serve their neighbors than those who are called to serve the Lord in doing so?

The world needs workers. And who is more called to serve their neighbors than those who are called to serve the Lord in doing so?

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.

Here are this month’s book suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Beat God to the Punch: Because Jesus Demands Your Life by Eric Mason

It was a good reminder that I should give all of my cares and fears and worries and concerns and sins to God. He always takes them. And He gives us rest, respite, peace and salvation in return.

Understanding the theology of spiritual gifts also helps us escape the temptation to see Christianity as a merely individualistic faith — about me and my needs and happiness. It allows us to see ourselves as members of both a local body and a worldwide communion of saints.

The very reason salt is needed is because of the decay and death which exists in our neighborhoods and our nation. The desperate need for light is only because the darkness is pervasive.

We were created specially by God for the sake of God’s own pleasure, and with that comes the greatest joy of being found in a specific and close relationship with Him.

“It is not the end of legal abortion in America, and it’s certainly not the end of our responsibility to defend and protect the vulnerable, pre-born humans that for the last several decades have been at such grave risk.”

The world needs workers. And who is more called to serve their neighbors than those who are called to serve the Lord in doing so?

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.

Here are this month’s book suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Beat God to the Punch: Because Jesus Demands Your Life by Eric Mason

It was a good reminder that I should give all of my cares and fears and worries and concerns and sins to God. He always takes them. And He gives us rest, respite, peace and salvation in return.

Understanding the theology of spiritual gifts also helps us escape the temptation to see Christianity as a merely individualistic faith — about me and my needs and happiness. It allows us to see ourselves as members of both a local body and a worldwide communion of saints.

The very reason salt is needed is because of the decay and death which exists in our neighborhoods and our nation. The desperate need for light is only because the darkness is pervasive.

We were created specially by God for the sake of God’s own pleasure, and with that comes the greatest joy of being found in a specific and close relationship with Him.

“It is not the end of legal abortion in America, and it’s certainly not the end of our responsibility to defend and protect the vulnerable, pre-born humans that for the last several decades have been at such grave risk.”

The world needs workers. And who is more called to serve their neighbors than those who are called to serve the Lord in doing so?

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.

Here are this month’s book suggestions from your friends at The Scroll: Beat God to the Punch: Because Jesus Demands Your Life by Eric Mason

It was a good reminder that I should give all of my cares and fears and worries and concerns and sins to God. He always takes them. And He gives us rest, respite, peace and salvation in return.

Understanding the theology of spiritual gifts also helps us escape the temptation to see Christianity as a merely individualistic faith — about me and my needs and happiness. It allows us to see ourselves as members of both a local body and a worldwide communion of saints.

The very reason salt is needed is because of the decay and death which exists in our neighborhoods and our nation. The desperate need for light is only because the darkness is pervasive.

We were created specially by God for the sake of God’s own pleasure, and with that comes the greatest joy of being found in a specific and close relationship with Him.

“It is not the end of legal abortion in America, and it’s certainly not the end of our responsibility to defend and protect the vulnerable, pre-born humans that for the last several decades have been at such grave risk.”
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