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The devil’s accusations stop where the blood of Jesus starts; and hell’s fury can’t outrun Heaven’s victory. Stay covered by the blood, anchored in the Word, and fearless in your testimony. "And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death" (Revelation 12:11).
If you turn on the News, you will see that the heartbeat of the world is dominated by chaos. But if you turn your heart onto the Good News, your life will be dominated by the peace of Jesus. Therefore, which "News" would you rather view?
God allows storms to touch us in order to grow us because He is more concerned about the roots of our convictions and the resilience of our character than the comfort of our circumstances. He loves us too much to leave us in the same condition that He found us. And since He proved His love for us with His sacrifice on the cross, we can trust the processes that He chooses for our growth.
You may not be able to see God's plan unfolding in front of you, but you can trust His purpose is always good for you. And when you learn to trust God's heart, peace begins to enter yours.
"A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversity" (Proverbs 17:17). A few friends who understand your tears are much more valuable than a lot of friends who only know your laughs.
Matthew Maher presents Daily Dose: God absolutely understands your hurt. But you must absolutely give your hurt up to Him in order for Him to help. He isn't distant from us; in fact, He came to us when He gave us Jesus. He feels our pain and our hurts, but He stills invites us to receive His peace in our hearts.
Matthew Maher presents Daily Dose: He who looks to his circumstances, looks to stumble. But he who looks to Christ, looks to stand. With that being stated, where are you looking today?
On Labor Day weekend, I’ll begin a new teaching series at Landmark Church titled “The Last Revelation: Countdown To The Kingdom.” For the past several months, I’ve been studying, praying, and seeking the Lord in preparation for what He desires to...
I am on the road for the next few days with speaking engagements, so I don’t have the time to write a blog. However, I decided to post a blog which I wrote four months after being incarcerated in 2010. It’s interesting to see the purpose that burned in my heart being fulfilled today (THY WILL BE DONE--May 25, 2010): I received a letter the other day that really.....
TERROR STRIKES AGAIN! This headline is all too familiar in our world today, where “high alerts”, terrorist attacks, or mass murders seem, sadly, eerily, too regular. Yet no matter how frequent these terrors have become, we still have a hard time accepting such atrocities. The generations below me don’t know a world without this type of carnage and their responses either numbs them to violence or “dumbs them” to ignorance. Please allow this tweet to explain what I mean when I say “dumbs them”: “Please don’t pray for Paris. Think for Paris. Love for Paris. Laugh for Paris. Have sex for Paris. We’ve had enough religion for one night.” Based on that comment alone, it is clear how terror and evil produces......
I’m talking to the complacent Christian: The pew warmer. The Bible studier, but not doer. Listening not applying. I’m calling out the Christian that “knows” they’re going to heaven from earth, yet have no idea what it’s like to have heaven on earth. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: complacency is no place to be. I know, because I’ve been there. I’ve been an idle Christian, which is no different than worshiping an idol disguised by religion. Complacent Christian, who would want the salvation and joy you say you have when there’s no proof that you have what you say you have? Who cares you go to church and an occasional Bible study? Both activities don’t make you Christ --when you leave both....
I’ll be completely honest as I share my initial thoughts during the recent leadership conference I attended. As Craig Groeschel and Andy Stanley were up on stage talking about their paths of getting to where God has them currently, I could not help but think about my path, which—not for lack of a better word, but for the only word that fits—has me categorized as an anomaly. The definition of anomaly: A deviation from the common rule....
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