'What would Jesus do?' is not the right question
I guess we're out of luck if we hope to find chapter and verse to know what Jesus would do. Or are we?
I guess we're out of luck if we hope to find chapter and verse to know what Jesus would do. Or are we?
While there’s no question there are those with more, most of the eight billion people on our planet have less. Why is this?
All this is good — very good — but are we missing something?
Let’s work with Jesus in His heart to redeem and save rather than sentence and execute. If we do, we'll discover it's a way more effective and enjoyable way to live.
So, do I ever wonder if my faith in God is misplaced? Sure, because while I’m a person of faith, I find I’m also a person of doubt.
God's intent for the Church has always been that it be a place where lost people get found and the broken get put back together
Our God is the same yesterday, today and forever. Our God still loves every person and doesn’t want a single person to perish. But there is a problem.
You'll find their lives had been completely rearranged around God’s heart for the redemption and restoration of the world He loved. Discipleship not only changed their character and relationships: it changed their identity and purpose.
Have you ever wondered if the reason 83% of people come to faith in Christ before they’re 13 years of age is because that’s where the church puts 83% of its effort? Is the church simply creating a self-fulfilling prophecy that they then validate through their choices?