LESSONS FROM LEPERS – Sun. Nov. 20, 2022
Leprosy like sin is incurable by man. They both require divine intervention and action on our part. Jesus didn’t say the lepers (in LUKE 17:11-19) … continue reading.
Leprosy like sin is incurable by man. They both require divine intervention and action on our part. Jesus didn’t say the lepers (in LUKE 17:11-19) … continue reading.
As believers, we can live in close fellowship with God daily. Whether we do or not is more on us than on God. HEB. 13:5 … continue reading.
Training our hearts to be thankful does many good things. It gives God all the glory. It protects us from letting our lives be defined … continue reading.
In order to develop thankfulness, we must submit our thinking to God’s Word and allow the Holy Spirit to transform how we think about the … continue reading.
Thankfulness can change our lives and help us navigate through the difficulties we face. God wants us to rejoice, pray and give thanks so His … continue reading.
2 Cor. 2:14-16 shows us how the church is called to pass around the aroma of the body of Christ. As we celebrate communion, let’s … continue reading.
Why should we continually thank God? To remind us of the great things he’s done for us so we don’t get off course and follow … continue reading.
Thankfulness is a choice. If we lack in gratitude, we must decide to change. As we recognize God’s wonderful blessings and ask Him to change … continue reading.
How grateful are we to God for all He has done for us in Christ? Gratitude is all about focus. It’s shifting our focus from … continue reading.
There’s a difference between being thankful and giving thanks. Being thankful is an inward feeling of the heart. Giving thanks is an outward expression of … continue reading.