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The Bible Teaches That Love Is A Fruit Of The Spirit
There’s a popular phrase going around: “love wins.” But what is love and where does it come from? The Bible teaches that love is a fruit of the Spirit. The word Spirit in this quote has a capital S because … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, break every chain, definition of love, faithfulness, gentleness, goodness, Holy Spirit, joy, kindness, love, love your enemies, may the force be with you, patience, peace, religion, self-control, the Comforter, what is the Holy Spirit
Tagged fruit of the Spirit, Galatians 5:22-23, Love Wins, spirituality, what is love
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America’s City Named For Trusting Christ
Living during a time period that persistently promotes political correctness and considers the sincere mention of Christianity to be one of its few remaining taboos, perhaps we should think about the city named for trusting Christ — Santa Fe, New … Continue reading
Posted in Assisi, faith, faith-based, it is in giving that we receive, Lord make me an instrument of Your peace, meaning of Santa Fe, New Mexico towns, Quotations, religion, Saint Francis of Assisi, Spanish, where there is hatred let me sow love
Tagged history, New Mexico, political correctness, prayer of St. Francis, quotes, Santa Fe, St. Francis, travel
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A Terrorist Who Was Transformed By Christ
Here’s an example of being courageously led (and controlled) by the Spirit. A Christian in Damascus (in Syria) felt like God was telling him to go find and pray with a famous terrorist who had come to town in order … Continue reading
Posted in church history, faith, Holy Spirit, myths, real world, religion, religious persecution, unbelief
Tagged Ananias, Damascus, persecution, Saul of Tarsus, Syria, terrorists
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Urges or Conscience?
“To thine own self be true,” writes Shakespeare as Polonius in his play Hamlet. Those words have become so popular that you can find entire Tumblrs of pics of people with “to thine own self be true” tattoos. People often use this phrase when they are feeling defensive and want … Continue reading
Posted in desires, feelings, holiness, Nashville, orientation, religion, Tennessee, urges, whims
Tagged conscience, Hamlet, Polonius, Shakespeare, tattoos, to thine own self be true, tumblr
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Will We Let Jesus Rise In Our Lives & In Our Churches?
A question for the day after Good Friday: Will we allow Jesus to rise in our lives and in our churches? Let Jesus rise! Don’t keep Him shut up in the tomb of tradition! Let Easter happen in you and … Continue reading
Posted in bad people, dishonesty, Do you believe?, good people, honesty, keeping Christ in the tomb, religion, walk in the light, What is the name of the Saturday after Good Friday, why we need Christ
Tagged Christ's sacrifice, Christianity, day after Good Friday, Good Firday, meaning of, resurrection, The Cross
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Does the new normal make us anomie zombies?
Does the new normal mean that we are becoming anomie zombies? Are anomic attitudes and assessments making you zombic — so oblivious to moral constraints that you are mesmerized by confusion, restlessness, and unhappiness? Anomie basically means “normless” and “purposeless.” It comes from the Greek word … Continue reading
Posted in anomaly, conscience, decadence, definition, Encyclopedia Britannica, ethics, family values, Greek words, meaninglessness, moral relativism, morality, normless, purposeless, Quotations, religion, right and worng, sadness, suicide
Tagged anomie, Émile Durkheim, new normal, quotes, relativism, situational ethic, sociology, zombies
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Je suis un Salutiste! (I am a Salvationist!)
Je suis un Salutiste! (I am a Salvationist!) A terrorist wants to fill people with fear, anxiety, and intimidation. A Salvationist wants to set people free from fear, anxiety, and intimidation. (Salvationist — 1) a person who preaches salvation, deliverance … Continue reading
A Sonny Heart Won’t Get Hacked Like Sony Did!
Our cold culture continually cyber attacks & tries to hack human hearts! However, if you make your heart a Son-room and allow the living, resurrected Jesus Christ to be your 24/7/365 IT guy; your heart will be safe from society’s … Continue reading
Posted in computers, cyber vandalism, data protection, hacked, hackers, IT, lost data, online safety, password, programming, religion, secure connection, spirituality, vulnerability to hackers, why was Sony hacked, wifi
Tagged cyber attacks, identity theft, identity theft protection, internet, North Korea, Sony, Sony hacked, The Interview
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Got the guts to read the world’s most banned book?
Banned Books Week Challenge Celebrate Banned Books Week by having the guts to read the most banned and burned book in history — the Bible. It’s still on fire in the 21st Century burning with the power of God and … Continue reading
Posted in banned books, Bible reading, Bible reading plan, Bible study, censored books, courage, hot reads, New Testament, open mind, religion
Tagged Banned Books Week, Bible, book burning, books, censorship, challenge, reading
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