It’s not the occasional, breathtaking moments of connecting with Jesus that lead to sustained kingdom joy. It’s decades of obedience through ordinary spiritual disciplines that lead us into the extraordinary life Jesus promised (John 10:10; 15:11). https://t.co/3EO8zDQMmk
“What our eyes linger on, our hearts will learn to love. What our hearts love, our eyes will linger on. When by supernatural grace Christ becomes the highest prize in our life, then he becomes the supreme focus of our attention.”
—@TonyReinke
Six steps to making wise decisions:
1. Pursue radical holiness.
2. Become Bible-saturated.
3. Know yourself.
4. Learn about the needs of the world.
5. Pray earnestly for leading.
6. Seek counsel. https://t.co/x1o54wkUKF
It is interesting that some of the same athletes who boycotted going to the house of the President of the United States, have passively endorsed the dictator of Communist China.
The first Adam
• Born of dirt
• Tempted and failed
• Brought a curse
• Blamed his bride
• Died and buried
The last Adam
• Eternal Son of God
• Tempted and victorious
• Became a curse
• Took the blame for His bride
• Died and risen
“Often God’s healing in our lives is a slow process that has more to do with transforming the way we think and act than a sudden and miraculous change to our circumstances.”- Joni and Friends
“Satan devotes 168 hours a week trying to deceive you. Do you think you can maintain a renewed mind with a ten-minute glance at God’s book once a day?”
—@JohnPiper
“All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.”-2 Tim 3:16-17.