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Things That Don’t Have Heart-Healing Impact Bore Me
I want to feel good and to overflow with inner peace, love, and joy. However, daily life often hurts. It tries to break my heart and to make it as hard as stone. My self-focused life seeks to steal and … Continue reading
Appomattox Christianity
In 1865 General Lee surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, leading to the end of the American Civil War. Christianity is about surrendering. Jesus put it this way: “Deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Me.” … Continue reading
Posted in be on God's side, church, cross, deny yourself, God is on our side, greatness, history, Jesus, Quotations, Uncategorized, Virginia, William Booth
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, American history, Appomattox, Christianity, Civil War, quotes, Robert E. Lee, surrender, Ulysses S. Grant
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Caught in the crossfire of Christ’s love and forgiveness
A victim of the hatred and evil of Roman, state-sponsored terrorism, Jesus Christ was tortured, nailed to a cross, and hung up to die. Dangling between life and death, He spoke crosswords that released God’s love and fire: “Father, forgive … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, cross, crucifixion, demons, evil in our society, evil spirits, Father forgive them, for they know not what they do, hatred, historic Jesus, historical Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Christ, passion of the Christ, Roman history, Saul of Tarsus, state sponsored terrorism, the cross, the wonderful cross, torture, Uncategorized
Tagged evil, hate, history, nonviolence, response to terrorism, terrorism, violence
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New Sculpture In East Nashville
East Nashville’s McFerrin Park Neighborhood has a new sculpture — a cross with a heart of fire. The sculpture was created by Fred Major of Fred Major Galleries. It was installed on the front lawn of The Salvation Army Berry … Continue reading
Religion/Grace/Church Without Laymen
Religion asks: “What’s the least I can do and still go to Heaven?” —Recipients of grace ask: “What’s the most I can do to love, honor, serve, and obey the One who died on the Cross to save me from … Continue reading
Posted in clergy, clergy/laity, clericalism, cross, equality, going to Heaven, grace, grace card, grace definition, grace of God, inequality, lay speakers, lay testimonies, layman, laymen, laywomen, open church, open forum, open mic, organic church, royal priesthood, simple church, sin, Spirit prompting
Tagged church, priesthood of the believer, religion, royal priesthood
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Grace Gets The Hell Out!
Grace is not permission to live like Hell and go to Heaven. Grace is the power to get the Hell out of your life! Got grace? “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” Grace is a U-turn. … Continue reading
Posted in Amazing Grace, cheap grace, Colorado Springs, cross, doctrine, doctrines, free, God, God allows U-turns, God's grace, God's power, humble, humility, James 4:6, naive, naivety, pride, repent, repentance, salvation, transformation
Tagged Christianity, Colorado, experiencing God, grace, heaven, hell, mountain climbing, Pike's Peak
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Billy Graham Statue With The Blood & Fire Spiritual Warfare Flag
Here’s a picture of the Billy Graham statue in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, holding the Blood & Fire Battle Flag (The Salvation Army Flag). The red represents the blood of Jesus, the yellow stands for the fire of the Holy Spirit, … Continue reading
Posted in Blood and Fire, blood and fire battle flag, blood of Jesus, Christ, cross, evangelism, evangelist, evangelistic meetings, fire of the Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, prayer, prayer walking with The Salvation Army Flag, quotation, quote, Quotes, Salvation Army Flag, Salvation Army Nashville, spirit fire, spiritual battle, spiritual fire, spiritual formation, spiritual warfare, Tennessee, TV evangelists
Tagged Billy Graham, Billy Graham statue, Christianity, Nashville, quotations, The Salvation Army
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Biblical Christianity / Following Christ
Following the living, resurrected Jesus Christ (biblical Christianity / Jesus’ command to: “Follow Me.”) is about: Self-surrender, not self-assertion; Self-control, not self-fulfillment; Self-denial, not self-righteousness; Self-restraint, not self-indulgence; Self-discipline, not self-destruction; Self-sacrifice, not self-importance; Self-effacement, not self-promotion; Self-regulation, not self-interest; … Continue reading
Posted in biblical Christianity, Christ followers, cross, deny yourself, Follow Me., Jesus, Jesus Christ, quotation, quote, Quotes, Real Christianity, self-asscertion, self-assertion, self-control, self-denial, self-destruction, self-discipline, self-effacement, self-esteem, self-focus, self-fulfillment, self-help, self-image, self-importance, self-indulgence, self-interest, self-justification, self-mastery, self-promotion, self-regulation, self-respect, self-restraint, self-righteousness, self-sacrifice, self-surrender, selfish desires, spiritual disciplines, spiritual formation, spiritual growth, spiritual training, spiritual transformation, spiritual walk, take up your cross
Tagged Christianity, denial, quotations, self, self-denial
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Good Friday’s Not For Good People
Good people don’t need a Good Friday Savior. They’re okay on their own. Bad people need a Good Friday Savior. “Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on me a sinner.” If nothing is morally wrong, if … Continue reading
Posted in Christ, Christianity, cross, crucifixion, deliverance, die to self, forgiveness, freedom, God, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus prayer, Jesus rose, living, mercy, moral, moral failure, moral failures, moral foundations, moral principles, moral restraints, morality, repent, repentance, salvation, Savior, sin, sinner, sins
Tagged Easter, Good Firday, good people, morality, religion, sin
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Are You Ready For Some Bordom Bustin’ In 2013?
Begin 2013 by busting out of your boredom box; rerouting the routine of your rut; surpassing the same ole, same ole! Do something new and different for the kingdom of God today. No need to repeat what isn’t working. Step … Continue reading
Posted in 2013, biblical, Biblical concept, bored in church, boredom, Catherine Booth, cross, crucified with Christ, crucify yourself, deny yourself, fire, fire of the Holy Spirit, hearing God, hearing Jesus, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus Movement, kingdom of God, obedience is better than sacrifice, salvation, Salvation Army church, Salvation Army Corps, Salvationists, simple church, Spirit-filled, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual fire, spiritual walk, spiritual warfare, supernatural, The Salvation Army, the world for God, theology, truth, voice of God
Tagged 2013, Christianity, organic church, radical, religion, spiritual movement
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