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March 26, 2017

March 25, 2017

Attacking Your Anger

Grace isn’t the natural way to behave; it’s the supernatural way. The world should be able to expect Christians to do something beyond the natural thing. To be able to take all the wrong and evil and persecution the world can dish out, and to meet it with a double dose of love and compassion—this […]
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Published on March 25, 2017 15:56

March 24, 2017

March 23, 2017

Facing Your Giants

Which giant is giving you grief? Perhaps Fear has your number. Maybe Loneliness has locked you out. Whatever giant may be bullying you, the message of this book is that God is the greatest Giant of all. He goes before you like a consuming fire. It’s clear from the Scriptures that we serve a God […]
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Published on March 23, 2017 15:55

March 22, 2017

Find the Bright Spots

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Published on March 22, 2017 14:44

March 21, 2017

Liberation from Loneliness

God also wants you to reach out to make the cord stronger. Yes, I’ve charged the lonely with taking the initiative. But I think each of us also has the responsibility to look out for the stray sheep. Just as Jesus spoke of leaving the ninety-nine to seek out the lone lamb, you and I […]
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Published on March 21, 2017 15:53

March 20, 2017

March 19, 2017

Postponing Your Procrastination

Spurgeon was once preaching on eternal life, and he caught the eye of a godly woman sitting near the front. She had been in his church many years, and Spurgeon knew her faith was strong. There was some special gleam in her eye today; Spurgeon couldn’t be certain what it meant, but preachers draw power […]
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Published on March 19, 2017 15:51

March 18, 2017

Why Change is So Hard

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Published on March 18, 2017 14:42

March 17, 2017

Facing Your Failure

We’ve established that failure is a real-world inevitability, and that we have reasons for failures—reasons that actually look to our long-term benefit. But we need a little bit more than these reassurances when we’re standing in the rubble of shattered dreams—when the marriage has been destroyed, the dream job has been torn away, or the […]
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Published on March 17, 2017 15:49