
Mind the gap
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
There’s more I want to practice and more I want to learn. … I don’t want to stop learning just because I’m done with school.
Never forget to take your burdens to God. Let Him help you carry the weight of a heavy heart. And let His Spirit and His Word spur you to action.
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.
Instead of feeling like I have to wait until the next year to get going again, I can have a fresh start every 30 days.
God made us all unique in our gifts, talents and joys. But we all serve a common goal — to know God and make Him known. How can you fit into that calling in a way that both glorifies God and fills your soul?
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
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.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
There’s more I want to practice and more I want to learn. … I don’t want to stop learning just because I’m done with school.
Never forget to take your burdens to God. Let Him help you carry the weight of a heavy heart. And let His Spirit and His Word spur you to action.
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.
Instead of feeling like I have to wait until the next year to get going again, I can have a fresh start every 30 days.
God made us all unique in our gifts, talents and joys. But we all serve a common goal — to know God and make Him known. How can you fit into that calling in a way that both glorifies God and fills your soul?
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
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.
James gives us a glaring reminder not to let the gap between God’s word and our will become so wide that we fall.
There’s more I want to practice and more I want to learn. … I don’t want to stop learning just because I’m done with school.
Never forget to take your burdens to God. Let Him help you carry the weight of a heavy heart. And let His Spirit and His Word spur you to action.
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.
Instead of feeling like I have to wait until the next year to get going again, I can have a fresh start every 30 days.
God made us all unique in our gifts, talents and joys. But we all serve a common goal — to know God and make Him known. How can you fit into that calling in a way that both glorifies God and fills your soul?
If we are Christians, we’re no longer representing ourselves, we’re representing Christ. It’s in the name. And how we live should reflect that. We no longer live for ourselves. We live to spread Christ’s love to the world.
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.
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