... with these words; we always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you because of your faith in Christ. Here, He is sharing the most cherished secret of praying for others.
Goodwill ...
... we have? Are they genuinely ours? Are we ready and willing to let go of what is not ours today, whether great or small? We can be “pure” in this matter by doing what Zacchaeus also did- sharing and restoring. ...
“If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, ...
... and sharing with others? What are the public and private motives behind our helping hands? May it be far from it, that our acts of good deeds should lose heavenly recognition, that the Lord may be praised! ...
... souls. Let us continuously feel for the dying world of sin by sharing the powerful word of God that can pierce the heart of mankind leading to salvation. We should not quench the love of God in us but ...
... progress, therefore cannot be an ambassador for Christ. Never hold back on sharing the message we heard before giving our lives to Christ. No matter your situation, share your message of Jesus with another ...
... we ought to let Christ dwell richly in us and prepare us for this battle. Constant evangelism, teaching and sharing of His word with others prepare us for success in the battle.
In addition, we must ...
... we can say that He expects something much different from us.
Some may say that God was unfair to the Israelites in the desert by not sharing His plans with them but the truth is, He knew what was best ...
... not a test run. God has given us this precious thing called life. We get one shot. It is too short, too precious to be wasted by not sharing the things that bother us; especially with those we love the ...
... my actions or theirs.
But I learnt something worth sharing. In the moments of our rage during the storms, we forget the one keeping eyes over us. We forget our anchor, the man in the boat with us. We ...