
Feb 20, 2009
Love is more than just a tingly feeling, more than mushy words and sweet nothings. Love is something that requires time, effort, sacrifice, and faith. A love that lasts is a love that has been cultivated and cared for, its flames constantly stoked to keep the fire burning. Let us take a look at The Song of Songs as the Bible tells us what it is like to have a passionate love for the partner God gives us.
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Nov 23, 2008
The Ten Commandments may simply appear as straightforward rules for us to follow, but a deeper study shows us not only a set of guidelines for our lives, but also the dynamics and definitions surrounding our relationship with the Creator.
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Oct 25, 2008
To say that life is filled with conflict is an understatement. Studded with complexities and problems of all shapes and sizes from all angles, our temporary existence on earth is far from easy. But the good news is that our ever-faithful and reliable God has designed ways how we can attain true rest and find a profound peace that only He can give.
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Sep 5, 2008
To be hurt is to be human. And when we think of it, many of those hurts we’ve suffered come from harsh words from other people. But God, in his infinite wisdom, provides us with ways not only to avoid being hurt, but also to heal from the wounds caused by hurtful, ugly, and insensitive words. Let’s look at what His Word says in our search to find peace when we find ourselves hurt by words.
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Aug 30, 2008
We’ve probably heard the saying “Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me”. But we often underestimate the importance of what we say and what other people say to us. Let’s take a look at what the Bible says about words and their power.
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Aug 8, 2008
The kind of relationship we have with other people is one of the few things that define our lives. It either makes or breaks us. Let’s take a look at the book of Proverbs as it offers a wealth of practical wisdom from God to help us have better and more meaningful relationships in our life.
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