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Soul Restored
"He restoreth my soul..." I have breezed past these words over and over again without really stopping to contemplate the ways my Good Shepherd restores my soul. So what does it mean to have a soul restored?
The Fullness of Christ
Christmas is a celebration of Christ’s gift to us. But that gift goes far beyond salvation from the penalty of our sins.
Drawing With Joy from the Wells of Salvation
It is easy to go through life missing the joy God wants us to have. How do we find it? Isaiah 12:1-3 points out one source of joy for the saved in Christ.
Tempted, Yet Without Sin
We know that Christ faced temptation during His life on earth and that He faced it without sin, but what does that mean for you and me?
Follow Daily
We’ve looked at what it means to deny self, take up one’s cross, and follow Christ, but there is one more aspect of discipleship linked to Matthew 16:24-25 by its parallel passage in Luke 9:23. One word is included in the Luke account that defines the scope of following Christ.
Temperance: Fruit of the Spirit Part 10
This may be the least popular of all the characteristics of the fruit of the Spirit, but as each of the others, it has a crucial significance to the Christian life.
Putting it into Practice
In the past few posts, this series has addressed the importance God places on being quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to wrath, but how is all that to be accomplished? It all comes down to the grace of God.