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“No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure it.”
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While the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays ought to be a time of good cheer, for many persons, it is instead filled with sadness and depression.
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In the Midst of Storms and Chaos | "God, where have you gone? Don't you care about what's happening to me? I'm dying here!" | Chris Linzey
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Praising God regardless of our circumstances is a difficult lesson to learn, but one God wants us to master. | Martin Wiles @linesfromgod
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The new wine of the Gospel doesn’t offer a panacea for all our problems, but it does provide a cure for our most significant problem. | Chris Dunn
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Are you going through a storm right now? Something so difficult or traumatic that you aren't sure you'll make it to tomorrow?
Don't give up hope.
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Many contemporary worship songs focus more on us—our feelings and experiences—than on truly exalting God. Shouldn’t worship be all about Him?
What do you think—does modern worship music glorify God enough, or has it become too self-focused? 👇 #WorshipMusic#ChristianFaith
#OTD January 6, 1850:
Charles Spurgeon, who would become one of the most renowned preachers in history, converts to Christianity.
Amid a snowstorm, he sought shelter in a small Primitive Methodist chapel in Colchester. There, a lay preacher delivered a simple sermon on Isaiah 45:22: “Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is none else.”
Spurgeon later recounted how the preacher’s words pierced his heart, leading him to a sudden and life-changing realization of Christ’s role as Savior. He described the moment vividly:
“He had not much to say, thank God, for that compelled him to keep on repeating his text, and there was nothing needed—by me, at any rate except his text. Then, stopping, he pointed to where I was sitting under the gallery, and he said, ‘That young man there looks very miserable’ . . . and he shouted, as I think only a Primitive Methodist can, ‘Look! Look, young man! Look now!’ . . . Then I had this vision—not a vision to my eyes, but to my heart. I saw what a Savior Christ was. . . . Now I can never tell you how it was, but I no sooner saw whom I was to believe than I also understood what it was to believe, and I did believe in one moment.”
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Thanksgiving is a spiritually dangerous time of year. Why? Because this is a season when many of us put our joy, happiness, peace, and contentment in very uncertain things. Pastor Mike Novotny @922thecore@timeofgracemin@Book_Publicist@johnisnyder https://t.co/FeUBHmXLb7