Anchor Your Soul To Our Heavenly Father
The hope we have in our Heavenly Father is the anchor of our soul. We place our faith and hope in our Creator’s existence, and we base our life decisions on this hope.
The hope we have in our Heavenly Father is the anchor of our soul. We place our faith and hope in our Creator’s existence, and we base our life decisions on this hope.
You may not realize it, but “joy” is actually an acronym. Our Christian friends shared some words of wisdom that I want to share with all of you.
Once we accept Jesus, then we must walk His path through life. It’s not always easy, especially in this cruel world, but we must always set that positive example.
Life is always presenting problems, but we don’t have to deal with it alone. We can reach out to God and the Christian faithful to help us in our sorrows.
Scripture says, don’t allow corrupt communication to come from our mouth. This isn’t just foul language, it concerns how we interact with people around us.
The words of Jesus bring peace and comfort to our souls. On the other hand, the world does a marvelous job talking about peace. Yet, it never seems to materialize.
We know, we’re in the world, but not a part of it. Today, I’ll provide a different take on that, one that includes preaching the Gospel and those who reject it.
Hidden treasure! Oh, the thrill of the hunt. God reminds us to seek after His knowledge just as if we were seeking out a treasure of silver and gold.
In a world of distorted virtues, we find real ones from God’s Word. They bring real value and peace to our lives and those around us.
Everywhere we turn, darkness envelopes the land. Evil men despise the light, as it reveals the inner workings of their wickedness.
Resist the Devil and he will flee from you. It’s not always easy to accomplish as the world throws many temptations in our direction.
Being a Christian means we love God, but it also means we are to love our Christian brothers and sisters with a “pure heart.”