Forget the Past or Remember the Past?
An important skill for successful living is knowing what to forget and what to remember. For example, it is critical that we men remember our wife’s birthday but forget her age. Humorous, but it is so true!
An important skill for successful living is knowing what to forget and what to remember. For example, it is critical that we men remember our wife’s birthday but forget her age. Humorous, but it is so true!
Winter is not my favorite time of year. But one of the aspects of winter that I do enjoy is the clean, white look of the landscape after a fresh snowfall. It’s as if God is covering the harshness of winter with “fresh grace” to remind us of His ability to transform what is ugly in our lives into something beautiful…
Are you a believer in Jesus Christ but you blew it big time yesterday? I mean you sinned a great sin. Or you are trapped in a sinful habit that has you in its merciless grip and you are beginning to think that you cannot change. I want you to know on the authority of God’s holy Word that there is abundant hope for you today!
Losing a child is no doubt the most devastating loss a man can experience. The second most traumatic is the unfaithfulness of his wife if she commits adultery. Both experiences involve the loss of someone precious. The loss of a child is heart-wrenching and permanent and the loss of trust and intimacy because of adultery is excruciating. The question is can a marriage survive, much less thrive, after unfaithfulness enters the relationship, or is divorce inevitable?
A good friend of mine is in a tremendous battle for his soul. He is a believer who is addicted to alcohol and pornography. Recently he just gave in to temptation and failed miserably. As Galatians 6:1 says, he was overtaken in a fault…
What if the one who sinned against us refuses to acknowledge their offense and ask forgiveness? Do we have to forgive them?
One of the most difficult things to deal with as a follower of Jesus Christ is repetitive sin. I am not talking about a sin that I commit over and over, but how does the Lord want me to react when someone sins repeatedly the same sin against me…