Pastor Tim continues our exploration of the Fruit of the Spirit by looking at the opposite of “gentleness” in this week’s devotional.
Is exhortation merely correcting people around us or is there something deeper to the calling to exhort?
Realizing God’s purpose can bring a sense of fulfillment to our lives. Unfortunately, our focus can be disrupted by various distractions, which can prevent us from discovering our true calling. By surrendering to His will every day, we can unlock blessings and experience transformation.
Pastor Tim continues our exploration of the Fruit of the Spirit by looking at the opposite of “faithfulness” in this week’s devotional.
Teachers are sometimes elevated too much while sometimes teaching is held with too little regard. God calls us to something different.
God sometimes feels very far away, but even then, He is faithful.
A transformed mind involves asking questions, accepting God’s will, and maintaining humility. We believe humans are rational beings, created with free will purpose to discern the will of God. However our thinking is in need of salvation by God as well. God intends to save our bodies, our souls, and our minds. In doing so we are truly able to discern what is right and wrong.
Jim continues our exploration of the Fruit of the Spirit by looking at the opposite of “goodness” in this week’s devotional.
Is service a “second tier” gift? Not according to Paul, who lists it between “prophecy” and “teaching.”