Three Ways to Overcome Doubt
If the Bible says we should resist the devil, and he’ll flee (James 4:8), then we have to deal with doubtful thoughts by the Word of God.
If the Bible says we should resist the devil, and he’ll flee (James 4:8), then we have to deal with doubtful thoughts by the Word of God.
You cannot reject Jesus today and expect a better place in eternity when you die physically.
Listening too much to other people’s opinions can influence you to replace telling the truth with what they want to hear.
When we become familiar with people God uses to impact our lives, we fail to remember how hard they work to bring the Word to us frequently.
Spirituality doesn’t exempt us from reasoning. You’re not called by God to be among complainers but to solve problems. Think!
If you’re employed, work as unto the Lord. After resting, get up and continue your duties. Don’t turn your rest period into a season of perpetual procrastination.
When you ask God repeatedly about something, it doesn’t mean He hasn’t heard it. Ask what you want from God, but not with selfish intentions behind it.
God is never too busy to neglect the cry of His children. However, you have to be determined never to waste any little time you have the opportunity to be alone with the Father.
Good works are the hallmark of selfless Christians. Don’t be selfish with what God blesses you with. You’re blessed to be a blessing unto people.
Don’t let circumstances that aren’t threats to your God-given mission bother you. Follow Christ!
To continue doing good works, don’t look for those with needs (because they’ll always be around). Rather, spend time in the presence of the Holy Spirit to be empowered.
Don’t limit God in your mind. He cares about you so much that he’ll do whatever it takes for you to be strong in faith. However, you have to move on when He instructs you. Listen to God.