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Living as children of God
As children of God, we have the power and authority to ask for what it is we need and then receive what He has for us.
As children of God, we have the power and authority to ask for what it is we need and then receive what He has for us.
By placing our lives completely in God’s hands, we have an opportunity to practice the faith that we live by.
We can return to joy by trading our technical, reactionary approach to life with a more relational and stable approach.
God delights in His Creation; He wants to communicate with us on a personal level.
Jesus not only understands our loneliness, but He came to ultimately destroy it.
If you want to see a change in your relationship, it often starts with you. Dr. Pickering encourages us to follow Jesus’ advice and take ownership of our part in the problem.
In the midst of seasons of serious uncertainty, remember that God is writing a bigger story than we can see.
As our culture is increasingly resistant to Christian perspectives, it is more important than ever that we be able to communicate effectively with those who disagree with us.
John 10:10 warns us that the thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy. But that’s not the end of our story, because Christ lives in us.
The Gospel truth in Romans 5 is not just the bad news of sin in the world, but this incredible statement for us: Christ overcame Adam's sin legacy through His obedience.