... at work or siblings at home, etc.
But have we ever pondered over our reactions in those short moments of anger, and their implications on the righteousness God expects of us as Christians? We make rash ...
... the reactions from the world that intimidates you. What Joseph did also inspired Nicodemus to openly come and anoint the body of Christ before burial (John 19:38-42). Similarly, your initiative today may ...
... and guidelines for His children to follow. They are actions that glorify His name in our lives and bring His presence to us as Christians.
And although very simple, God’s children have made them very ...
... to want to tell someone about the word of God but not everyone will listen. However, the saying, actions speak louder than words, should manifest in our day-to-day living. We should strive to live a blameless ...
... the attention of the judges who responded with a more difficult word. The young man did what he knew was right whether others noticed or not.
We don’t know when our actions may become an example to others ...
... the like rather than indulge in all the carnal distractions; acknowledging that our mission days on earth are numbered and judgment comes soon.
Dear Christian reader let us not lose focus on our purpose ...
... say. Our behaviour reflects who we are. Every Christian is a child of God, belongs to God and has a special home where God is. It is the expectation of God that our actions and inactions bring glory and ...
... identifying who we are and what we are called to do. Sometimes, many lose focus in pursuit of spirituality because of the distractions that are being offered by the world and the enemy. All the distractions ...
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Paul admonished the Philippians to “do nothing out of selfish ambition…but rather look to the interest of others” (Philippians 2:3-4). As we go through life as Christians, our actions should not ...
... from food or other distractions, we create space for spiritual reflection and intimacy with God. In fasting, we deny the cravings of the flesh to nourish the hunger of the soul, drawing closer to God in ...