ramblings of a Christian who has the same struggles in life as every other joe out there... then again... maybe not
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Friday, October 08, 2010
Forgiven...
If I believe that the One True God has forgiven me of all my wrongs then why is it so difficult for me to forgive another who has wronged me? This is especially true in matters of the heart, in which I now speak. You see, I tell others that I have been forgiven for all my wrongs, a forgiveness that is unmerited on my part. It is a forgiveness that is completed by perfect mercy, perfect love, and perfect grace. I have wronged God and broken His heart the same way in which my heart has recently been broken. Yet, He forgives me nonetheless and says I will remember your wrongs no more. And yet, I hold onto my anger, hurt and pain and refuse to let go, forgive and forget... I truly am a despicable wretch!
Chris Tomlin - Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
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Chris Tomlin - Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
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Thursday, September 09, 2010
9/11 Nine Years Later
So we are almost nine years after the 9/11 attacks on Manhattan and D.C. Are we any safer? What has the "religion of peace" been up to over the last decade? Have they sought out peaceful resolutions to their issues, or have they brought on more bloodshed?
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
God’s Purposes in Difficult Times
Read | Romans 8:28-29
If we could design an ideal life, most of us would skip over times of hardship. But Scripture teaches us that God has purpose in the storms of life.
Cleansing. When problems press in on us, ungodly attitudes and habits tend to surface. Impatient behavior, a quick temper, or reliance on something or someone other than God may become
apparent. In a crisis, the bad habits we had ignored can show up in ways too obvious to overlook. The Holy Spirit will use tough times to smooth away our rough edges and produce the fruit of the Spirit in us (Gal. 5:22-23).
Companionship. When life is good, we may spend less time with the Lord and start taking our relationship with Him for granted. We may even drift off His chosen path. Crises help us see our need for Him as well as our inability to help ourselves. Hard times bring us to our knees in prayer and drive us to seek opportunities for His companionship.
Our heavenly Father’s desire is for us to develop Christ-like character and grow in intimacy with Him. He wants us to experience the richness of His love and wholeheartedly show Him devotion. He will use trials and difficulties to accomplish His good purposes for us.
Daily Devotional
If we could design an ideal life, most of us would skip over times of hardship. But Scripture teaches us that God has purpose in the storms of life.
Cleansing. When problems press in on us, ungodly attitudes and habits tend to surface. Impatient behavior, a quick temper, or reliance on something or someone other than God may become
apparent. In a crisis, the bad habits we had ignored can show up in ways too obvious to overlook. The Holy Spirit will use tough times to smooth away our rough edges and produce the fruit of the Spirit in us (Gal. 5:22-23).
Companionship. When life is good, we may spend less time with the Lord and start taking our relationship with Him for granted. We may even drift off His chosen path. Crises help us see our need for Him as well as our inability to help ourselves. Hard times bring us to our knees in prayer and drive us to seek opportunities for His companionship.
Our heavenly Father’s desire is for us to develop Christ-like character and grow in intimacy with Him. He wants us to experience the richness of His love and wholeheartedly show Him devotion. He will use trials and difficulties to accomplish His good purposes for us.
Daily Devotional
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Islamic Extremist vs. Christian hypocrites
Isn't it amazing how the world makes excuses for Islam when it comes to extremist, saying that Islam is a peaceful religion and the extremist do not represent the majority of Islam (even though a quick study of the Koran shows the religion's foundation is steeped in violence, in particular toward the infidel, which by the way is anyone that does not submit to Islam). However, when it comes to Christianity the world judges the entire faith by a few hypocrites. Hmmmm... maybe there's something to that.
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