Many confuse biblical love with grace. They are not synonyms. Let’s define grace as commitment without reciprocity, unconditional acceptance based on the performance of Jesus Christ on our behalf. Faith is commitment before knowing.
Christ makes you acceptable with God; faith makes you great before God.
If you find in your walk with Christ that He seems to gradually draw away from you, requiring more faith and less feeling, know that He is simply forcing you to grow into maturity.
You cannot hope to leverage God into doing your bidding by an act of faith. By faith you respond to what God wants, never vise versa.
The object of your faith determines the validity of your faith; not how much faith, but what you put your faith in, determines its validity.
Exposure to Scripture forms an essential ingredient in obtaining the “mind of Christ.”
A video on what is the average American teenager is experiencing in their life.
Your salvation is a gracious gift of God and the only requirement God makes is that you believe/have faith.
The Bible deals with relationships. All human relationships have as their goal the glory of God. It seems to me that there are five possible relationships.
Your faith has to have a basis. When you commit either to the unseen or a future promise, you must have a good reason for doing so; otherwise it is nothing more than wishful thinking.
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