The Bible has a lot to say about love and it gives practical help in how we can develop and maintain loving relationships. Find "Love Advice from the Bible - What is love? Part 2"
I just finished Ian Murray’s biography on Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones. His ministry is an inspiration to me. I love the simple consistency he exhibited and his reliance upon God ordained methods to accomplish God’s purposes. One area I find Lloyd Jones exhibited great wisdom was how he graciously resisted the overwhelming tide of the ecumenism of his day. Dr. Lloyd Jones believed that the ends should not justify the means. In the 1950’s, ecumenism in England was championed by most Evangelical leaders. Leaders like J I Packer believed that they were to gain greater respect by association with and dialog within theologically liberal associations. The hope was to heal the cancerous body from within by being a healthy cell. His end goal – a more respected evangelical voice. His means – accommodation with theological error. Most conservative evangelicals [1] today side with Lloyd Jones against Packer. Association with those who deny funda...
"No man is an island unto himself." And often those who have sailed a little further up the ocean have a great perspective to give you advice along the way. So, let's learn from Pillar # 4 in decision making and the will of God. With this one we'll offer the kindle copy of this study free (See below). Often life's biggest decisions are ones that are not exactly right and wrong decisions. Who should I marry? What should I do for education or work? Where should I live? These also can be some of the most difficult decisions we face. So we need to add wisdom principles to our decision making tool belt. Let's learn from Scripture how God would have us make these decisions in a way that pleases Him. In this way we follow Christ Who, "Always did the will of the Father." To purchase the book or kindle download for this series, go to: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1798952513 The Kindle version will be offered for a free download from Sunday March 6th through ...
Who is at work in your spiritual growth, you or God? Well, it is true that we can do nothing without God - "without Me, you can do nothing." But God chooses to work through our work. As Philippians 2 states: God is at work in you both to will and to work for His good pleasure. He chooses to use your choices to take the next step spiritually. So move forward, by His grace taking the next step.
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