If you’re bored with Christianity, I want you to stop and think about this. Maybe you think boredom is just the way it is supposed to be. It’s not. It is a symptom of a critical condition. So like any good doctor would do, I’m going to give it to you straight. If you’re bored with Christianity, what that indicates is that Christ is no longer in the center of your life! That’s right, and as you might have guessed, the consequences of that are serious. Open your eyes to what your Savior did for you, crucify self, and let Christ take hold of the reigns. Do that and I can promise you… you’ll never be bored again!
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When Christianity Becomes Boring
Posted 1219 days ago byWhat does your wardrobe say about you?
Posted 1219 days ago byHow can we know whether we have “set our minds on things above and not on things on the earth?” We can start by looking in our closet. While it may be true that “the clothes don’t make the man” they often do say a lot about him (or her). So what does your wardrobe say about you?
Following God’s Plan When It’s Difficult
Posted 1219 days ago byDo you really believe in God’s wisdom? Even when it’s difficult? Do we continue trusting in God’s way when we’re being knocked around, or do we retreat to the easy path?
The Power of Singing
Posted 1219 days ago byHave you got problems? Having trouble at home? Anxious about something at work? Having a hard time making ends meet? Do you feel overwhelmed? Have you reached the end of your rope?
If this is how you’re feeling right now, I’ve got the solution…
Finding Pleasure in Pain
Posted 1219 days ago byA comfortable, undisturbed life is not what we need. Like the butterfly and like the plants we need struggle. May God give us all the perspective that will allow us to not only endure grievous trials but to find pleasure in them.
There is a certain amount of concern we should have about who occupies the White House next year, but if the “wrong man” is elected in November this should not cause despair in us. In the final analysis, all that really matters is that we are serving the “King of kings, and Lord of lords.” Read more…