Send us a text The Enduring Hope (A Call to Persevere) Our ability to love when the world gives us every reason to be hateful, fearful, or apathetic is the evidence of Christ at work in us. This perseverance is fueled by the hope of Christ's return and the promise of eternal life. Keeping our love warm is the defining mark of the one who endures. Reflection Questions: How does knowing that my perseverance matters to Jesus motivate me to maintain my spiritual health?What does "enduring to the ...
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Send us a text The Enduring Hope (A Call to Persevere) Our ability to love when the world gives us every reason to be hateful, fearful, or apathetic is the evidence of Christ at work in us. This perseverance is fueled by the hope of Christ's return and the promise of eternal life. Keeping our love warm is the defining mark of the one who endures. Reflection Questions: How does knowing that my perseverance matters to Jesus motivate me to maintain my spiritual health?What does "enduring to the ...
Daily Devotion: Lord, Don't Let My Heart Grow Cold | Tuesday
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Daily Devotion: Lord, Don't Let My Heart Grow Cold | Tuesday
Send us a text The Spiritual Thermometer (When Love Grows Cold) The love Jesus speaks of is agape—selfless, divine, sacrificial love, both toward God and toward neighbor (Matthew 22:37-39). This love is not meant to be extinguished, but it can be chilled, moving from a fiery passion to cold apathy. This cooling doesn't happen overnight; it is a gradual process caused by prolonged exposure to the chill of sin, conflict, and focusing on the failures of the world instead of the faithfulness of...
Growing Closer to God with Guided Meditation
Send us a text The Enduring Hope (A Call to Persevere) Our ability to love when the world gives us every reason to be hateful, fearful, or apathetic is the evidence of Christ at work in us. This perseverance is fueled by the hope of Christ's return and the promise of eternal life. Keeping our love warm is the defining mark of the one who endures. Reflection Questions: How does knowing that my perseverance matters to Jesus motivate me to maintain my spiritual health?What does "enduring to the ...