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  • I don't know what you're dealing with. Maybe it's excessive drinking, sex or drugs. Or being compulsive about exercise. Or killing yourself to achieve some goal so you can feel good about yourself. These
  • Furthermore, she was convinced, from what she read in the Bible, that God wanted her to rely on him like that. The Bible says, "This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything
  • His guidance is often different from what we would feel like doing (for example, telling your spouse the truth at a time when lying would appear very useful). But repeatedly couples have found how wise
  • That fruit was the idea that they could ignore what God said or gave them, and strike out on life apart from God. For Adam and Eve sort of hoped that they could become like God, without God. They consumed
  • The Political Views of Jesus What Does Heaven Look Like? Can You Explain the Trinity? Who Exactly Is the Devil? Did Jesus Ever Say He was God? How Do We Find an Invisible God? Can You Trust the
  • And that sounded just like me. I was a person like this, struggling between both, maybe believe in Jesus or not. When I heard that he is going to spit me from his mouth, I took it literally that Jesus
  • We are not designed to float around outer space like astronauts. We are designed to live on a planet that is perfectly suited for life, that gives us the air that we breathe…the water that we drink,
  • or behave like someone else, or even sound like someone else. But a person cannot actually be the same as another person. They are distinct individuals. God, however, lives without the limitations of
  • This mirrors what is written in the first chapter of Genesis, in the Bible, many thousands of years ago. “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” And God said, ‘Let there be light.
  • because they reject what Jesus, the Son of God, did for them. Jesus was not merely taking punishment for our sin. He was eliminating the wall that stood between us and God. He was offering far more than