Faith (470)
  1. What then does this sequence of stories teach us? It teaches us a pertinent lesson about the Christian life.
  2. Should we really be surprised that it would happen this way, that the servant would suffer for our salvation and die for our forgiveness?
  3. God does not combat the impending armies of Satan with might and power, but with the weakness of a babe.
  4. I can only disbelieve you or believe you. If I disbelieve you, I go on being a miserable bore.
  5. We are still so much closer to Peter in our flaws than his virtues, and Christ is still our rescue.
  6. Could it be that the root of not asking is not believing, either in the power, or worse, the graciousness of the Lord to address the issue that lies before us?
  7. When Jesus spoke about mustard-seed-sized-faith that moved mountains, He wasn't making a quantitative statement as much as a qualitative one.
  8. The question is this: Is it possible to truly believe God will give us a desirable answer to our prayers, and at the same time be OK if He doesn't?
  9. Regardless of what our eyes, senses, and circumstances tell us, we belong to Christ, and He is with us.
  10. I had been taught and believed in a God who is love, but as I walked outside that night I did not see him. I saw the stars and I felt their indifference.
  11. What can separate you from God's love in Christ Jesus? When bad times hit, are there blessings in it? We bear with the sufferings of this world in anticipation of the glory of God to be revealed. When the doubts of faith arise, to where do we look for comfort and assurance? Join Craig and Troy as they talk about all of these topics and more in Romans 8. Live by grace and not by the law.
  12. What do we say when a Christian admits the church has driven them to atheism? And they don't mean ideologically.
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