What if we don’t receive what we pray for?
The more our desires are of Christ, the more likely that we will, in fact, get what we ask for.
The more our desires are of Christ, the more likely that we will, in fact, get what we ask for.
The Church especially ought to be proactive in placing love upon what is truthful and glorifying to God. How do we do this?
The death of such a young girl is tragic. And bullying under any circumstance should never be tolerated. However, what should also never be tolerated is letting the legacy media exploit a tragedy to promote their agenda.
It’s 2024, and you know what that means. The gyms are crowded, the fridge is stocked with healthy food, plans are made, and our intentions are the best they have ever been! Well, at least for a couple of weeks.
Even when I ignore or disobey, He remains planted with arms wide open, ready to embrace even the most dreadful of sinners. All of this is true because my God is love.
What serves as the foundation for the Christian is the choice we have to make. We must decide how we are going to live in relation to who we are going to live for.
Target clearly hasn’t learned its lesson. To most people’s surprise, Target has leaned into the very agenda that caused its demise.
Pastor and theologian Charles Spurgeon once said, “When asked, ‘What is more important: prayer or reading the Bible?’ I ask, ‘What is more important: breathing in or breathing out?’”
She swallowed the pills, and it wasn’t long before Britney Spears says she experienced “excruciating pain.” She wrote about “sobbing and screaming” and described it as “one of the most agonizing things” she had experienced in her life.