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The Bible teaches that believers are not passive observers in God's kingdom, but rather partners working together with the Lord to accomplish His mission on earth. By recognizing and utilizing their unique spiritual gifts, Christians can tap into God's power and become effective servants of the Kingdom, bringing forth acts of service and reflecting God's glory forever.

Whenever possible, our advocacy should be paired with relationships in order to ensure our words are marked by love.

As people everywhere strive to find happiness, we can look to the Scriptures and know what it really means to be happy.

As believers, making decisions can be daunting, but God's sovereignty and His Word offer comfort and guidance. By seeking wisdom in Scripture, praying for discernment, and seeking counsel from others, we can trust that God will use our choices to bring glory to Himself.
When facing life's overwhelming challenges, God's presence, plan, and power can give you the courage to persevere. By embracing these biblical truths, you can find strength in knowing that God is with you, has a plan for your life, has overcome the world through Jesus, cannot separate us from his love, and will strengthen you through His salvation.
As Christians, we are called to engage in spiritual warfare, but understanding the enemy's tactics and our own armor is crucial for victory. By recognizing Satan's limitations, being aware of his attacks on our imagination, and knowing how he works with the world and flesh, we can prepare ourselves to fight the good fight of faith and emerge as more than conquerors in Jesus Christ.

Over time, it becomes a habit that is easily repeated. Even better, it will soon become the best and most productive part of your day.

One of the names of God is Jehovah Rohi. It speaks of a Good Shepherd.

Of all the beautiful promises in the Bible, a guarantee of our physical safety isn’t one of them.

Sometimes the things we cling to most are the very things that hinder our walk.