Understanding Who Is The Great I Am
with no explanation of Himself other than the words, "I AM." But Moses wanted to know something more of God. So, he pleaded with Him, "Lord, show me your glory."
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I believe there is only one thing that can keep us going in the coming hard times and that is an understanding of God's glory. Now, this may sound like a high, lofty concept to you, one that's best left to theologians. (Since when has this ever stopped me?)
But I'm convinced the subject of God's glory has very real, practical value for every true believer. By grasping it, we unlock the door to an overcoming life!
Here are two important truths in my study of this subject:
1. The glory of God is a revelation of our Lord's nature and being.
You may recall from the Old Testament that Moses got a literal glimpse of God's glory. Before
God responded, by taking Moses aside and putting him in the cleft of a rock. Then, scripture says, He revealed Himself to Moses in all His glory: "The Lord passed by before him, and proclaimed, The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin " (Exodus 34:6-7).
I believe this passage is absolutely essential to our understanding of who our Lord is. Often when we think about the glory of God, we think of His majesty and splendor, His power and dominion, or some manifestation in His people, such as boisterous worship. All such things can be a result of seeing God's glory. But this isn't the glory that He wants us to know Him by.
The way God wants us to know His glory is through the revelation of His great love toward human-
kind. And that's just what He revealed to Moses: " the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin " (Exodus 34:6-7).
The Lord is forever waiting to show us His love to forgive us and shower us with His mercy and restore us to Him!
2. The revelation of God's glory has powerful effects on those who receive it and pray for an understanding of it.
Up to this point, Moses had viewed the Lord as a God of law and wrath. He trembled with terror in the Lord's presence petitioning Him, crying out to Him and pleading with Him on behalf of Israel. This had been the basis of his faceto-face relationship with the Lord.
Yet now, at the first sight of God's glory, Moses was no longer fearful of the Lord. Instead, he was moved to worship: "Moses made haste, and bowed his head toward the earth, and worshipped”. He saw
that God wasn't just the thunder, lightning and piercing trumpet that had made him shrivel in fear. On the contrary, God was love and His nature was one of kindness and tender mercy!
Do you see the incredible truth scripture is showing us here? True worship arises from hearts that are overcome by a vision of God's unmerited love for us. It's based on the revelation that God gives us of Himself, of His goodness, His mercy and His readiness to forgive. So, if we're to praise God both in spirit and in truth, our worship must be based on this awesome truth about Him.
Indeed, once we receive a revelation of God's glory, our worship can't help but change. Why? Seeing His glory, changes the way we live! It affects our countenance and behavior changing us from "glory to glory," making us more like Him. Each new revelation of His love
The Glory of God!
of God demonstrates this truth. The Lord sent Moses to deliver Israel without giving him a full revelation of who the God of Israel was. The Lord merely told him, "Go, and say I AM sent you." But He gave no explanation of who "I AM" was.
of His glory to us now is meant to change us into an expression of Christ!
of His calling, and what the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints" (Ephesians 1:17-18).
God's glory is a revelation of His nature and attributes!
Scripture makes clear that it's possible for every true follower of Jesus to see and understand the glory of God. Indeed, our Lord reveals His glory to all who ask and seek for it diligently. Moreover, I believe the revelation of God's glory will equip His people for the perilous days ahead. Paul states that this revelation can build you up and to give you an inheritance among all of them which are sanctified" (Acts 20:32).
The Lord himself defines His glory this way in scripture. Therefore, when we pray, "Lord, show me your glory," we're praying, "Father, reveal to me who you are." And if the Lord does give us a revelation of His glory, it's a revelation of how He wants to be known by us.
Moses' experience with the glory
I believe therefore Moses cried, "[Lord]...I beseech thee, show me thy glory" (Exodus 33:18). Moses had a gnawing hunger and thirst to know who the great I AM was -- to know what His nature and character were all about.
And the Lord answered Moses' prayer. First, He instructed Moses to hide himself in the cleft of a rock. Yet, as Moses waited for the glory of God to appear, he saw no thunder, no lightning, and no shaking of the earth. Rather, God's glory came to him in a simple revelation:
"The Lord passed by before him, and proclaimed, The Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression..." (Exodus 34:6-7).
God only reveals His power or glory with a purpose in mind
God allowed Moses to see His glory so that he might be changed by the sight of it! And the same is true for us today. God reveals His glory to us so that, by seeing it, we might be changed into His very own image!
Today, Jesus Christ is the express image of who God is. When our Lord became flesh, it was as a full revelation of the heavenly father's mercy, grace, goodness, and readiness to forgive. God wrapped up everything of His nature and character in Jesus. And any revelation
The apostle Paul understood well the purpose and effect of seeing the glory of God. He saw it as power to change the beholder -- to revolutionize the life of every follower of Christ. "But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass [mirror] the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord" (2 Corinthians 3:18).
Paul is telling us, "Once you get this revelation of God's glory -- of His love, mercy, grace, long-suffering and readiness to forgive -- the Holy Spirit will continually open your eyes to more of these aspects of His nature and character. You'll have an everincreasing revelation of God; in the way He wants to be known to you!"
Paul then says in an even stronger tone: "That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him: the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that ye may know what is the hope
Friends, God wants to tell us, "Moses understood My glory and now I want you to understand it. I want to open your eyes by My Spirit to show you who I am. I'm not just a God of wrath and judgment. My nature is love!"
"That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; and to know the love of Christ, which passes knowledge, that you might be filled with all the fullness of God".
Paul is telling us, "Let this revelation of God's glory become so real to you that you become rooted and grounded in it. Keep seeking it, studying it, claiming it, and appropriating it in your life -- until the vision of Christ's glory bursts forth in you! As you remain in the word, seeking the revelation of His glory, you'll be changed. And you'll keep changing, from glory to glory!"
Save The Nations Ministries >Experience True Spirituality When You Transform These 5 Key Relationships
By Chip Ingramthe fullness of Christ. (Ephesians 4:13)
To that end, he uses every circumstance—every up, every down, every relationship—in our lives to conform us to His likeness. Nothing goes to waste!
child of His is to become a disciple – a ROMANS 12 Christian!
The question is: How?
Based on a sermon series by Chip Ingram, learn what it takes to put true spirituality into practice. Start by developing transformative relationships with ourselves, God, the world, and others.
Every parent has a dream for his or her child, and God is no different. You are His child, and He has a dream for you. Read ahead and uncover that dream, and the way God will help you achieve it.
God’s dream for you is, ultimately, to make you like His Son.
…until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of
For those God foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, so that He would be the firstborn among many brothers. For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters. (Romans 8:29)
He’s even designed the church to be the perfect classroom in which to learn and grow in maturity. God reminds us that through the church, we enter relationships, and we use our gifts for the betterment of the body. The purpose is to grow in the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.
In short, God’s dream for every
In this instructive chapter of the Scriptures, Paul paints a clear picture of what a believer’s life should look like, both today and 2000 years ago. In short, when we develop healthy relationships with God, ourselves, and others, we can begin to experience the maturity that makes us more like Jesus.
When we develop healthy relationships with ourselves, God, the world, and others, we can begin to experience the maturity that makes us more like Jesus.
Let’s explore each relationship— connections that are foundational to each of us as humans—and our response as Romans 12 Christians.
Experience true spirituality as you live in community and serve each other. Experience true spirituality as you live in community and serve each other.
Experience True Spirituality When You Transform These 5 Key Relationships
1. SURRENDER
to God
Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship.
(Romans 12:1)
Your relationship with God is at the core of authentic, true spirituality.
For many of us, we have faith, but we’re anemic. We don’t experience His power because our lives aren’t surrendered.
It’s like a spraying hose that suddenly gets kinked. We believe, and we understand true spirituality, but no water is coming out. Instead, we depend on moralism and attempts to live a great life, but our hose is
still kinked because our relationship with God is not surrendered.
Surrendering to God is the power that transforms our faith.
2. SEPARATE from the World Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is— His good, pleasing, and perfect will.
(Romans 12:2)
When we don’t cultivate a healthy relationship with the world, we lack peace. Here’s how: We live not surrendered.
We need distractions to make us feel better.
We’re uncomfortable with quiet and with our thoughts.
We seldom take the opportunity to have our minds renewed.
Can you relate? We drive home from work listening to SiriusXM and then walk into the house and ask Alexa to play a podcast. We busy ourselves with chores and trips to the refrigerator and chats with others, all the while avoiding the silence.
How can we know God’s will when we haven’t allowed for
mind renewal?
Develop a healthy relationship with the world by taking time to gain perspective and, ultimately, peace.
How can we know God’s will when we haven’t allowed for mind renewal? Develop a healthy relationship with the world by taking time to gain perspective and, ultimately, peace.
3. SOBER in Personal SelfAssessment
For by the grace given me, I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you. Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts, according to the grace given us. If a man’s gift is prophesying, let him use it in proportion to his faith. If it is serving, let him serve; if it is teaching, let him teach; if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is
showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully. (Romans 12:3-8)
A healthy relationship with yourself looks like this:
You wake up, stretch, and walk to the bathroom. Looking in the physical, spiritual, and relational mirror, you say, “I like that person.” Is that hard for you to imagine saying?
In the sovereignty of God, He wants you to have an accurate, sober view of yourself: your personality, your gifts, height, eye color, deep struggles, your family background. God wants you to see yourself the way He sees you— dearly loved, valuable, precious, and forgiven. You are valuable.
How do you come to grips with the real, authentic you? It happens when you take a sober self-assessment and see yourself the way God sees you.
How do you come to grips with the real, authentic you? It happens when you take a sober self-assessment and see yourself the way God sees you: beloved.
4. SERVING in Love
Love must be sincere. Hate what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves. Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Share with God’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality. (Romans 12:9-13)
His Spirit lives inside of these other people called fellow Christians, and He’s deposited gifts in them. He wants to hug you through THEM, and He wants to love you through THEM, and He wants to hold you accountable through THEM. He wants to encourage you through THEM. And are you ready? He wants you to do that right back.
Part of experiencing true spirituality is having relationships with other believers. We commit to:
Know each other.
Like each other.
Sacrifice for one another.
Pray for each other.
Do whatever it takes to help one another.
This is what it’s like to live in an authentic Christian community. By the way, this is not a new concept. Remember what Jesus said to the early church?
By this everyone will know that you are my disciples if you love one another. (John 13:35)
5. SUPERNATURALLY Responding to Evil with Good
The way we navigate life with nonbelievers is another key relationship in our transformation and true spirituality.
Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. Rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn with those who mourn. Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited. Do not repay anyone evil for evil. Be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everybody. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my friends, but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: “It is Mine to avenge; I will repay,” says the Lord.
On the contrary: “If your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him something to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head.” Do not be overcome by evil but overcome evil with good. (Romans 12:14-21)
This passage isn’t just talking about nonbelievers; it’s also referring to people who’ve been hostile to the Gospel and maybe even towards you. Or maybe they’ve hurt or betrayed you and become
your enemy.
How do you respond to evil with good?
In a recent article, I explore the steps to forgive those who’ve hurt or persecuted you. It’s a difficult subject to tackle, but freedom awaits. I hope you’ll start that forgiving process today.
As we fulfill God’s purpose for us, to make us more like His Son, we experience true spirituality. We’re transformed by our relationship with our Heavenly Father, the world, with ourselves, with believers, and then with unbelievers.
Be encouraged: true spirituality has nothing to do with living a good life so that God will love you. On
the contrary, it has everything to do with starting to grasp the height and depth and length and breadth of how much God has ALREADY loves you.
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Powerful, Silent, Personal Influence
By J R MillerThere is a powerful, silent, personal influence, like a shadow, which emanates from everyone — and this influence is always leaving results wherever it touches another person. You cannot live a day — and not touch some other life with this influence. Wherever you go, your shadow falls on others — and they are either better or worse for your presence.
Our influence depends upon what we are — more than upon what we do. It is by living a beautiful life, that we bless the world. I do not underestimate good works. Good deeds must characterize every true life. But if your life itself is noble, beautiful, holy, Christlike, one that is itself a blessing and an inspiration — then the worth of your influence is multiplied many times!
There is not a Christian who cannot preach sermons every day, at home and among neighbors and friends most eloquently — by the beauty of holiness in his or her own everyday life. Wherever a Christian goes — his life ought to be an inspiration. Our silent influence ought to touch other lives with blessing. People ought to feel stronger, happier, and more uplifted — after meeting us. Our very faces ought to shed light, shining like holy lamps into sad, weary hearts. Our lives ought to be blessings to repair human sorrow and need all around us.
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and mercy brings supernatural change.
I'm convinced this is the only way lasting change occurs. It comes not from attending how-to seminars, or hearing famous speakers, or absorbing self-improvement messages from books or tapes. No, it comes from having a revelation of God, period! And God has already given us that revelation of Himself, in Exodus 34.
Seeing God's glory also changes our relationships with others. Paul tells the Ephesian church, "You've seen and tasted the glory of God. Now, be a reflection of that glory to others!" "Be kind to one another and tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake, has forgiven you". (Ephesians 4:32).
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How To Create A Winning Personal Brand
By Ken Colemansonal brand as you grow and get to know yourself better over time. So, how do you create a winning personal brand?
Get to Know Yourself Right Now
back and write them down.
2. What are my talents and values?
Nike. Apple. Starbucks. What flashes across your mind when you think of these big brands? You might picture hardworking athletes when you think of Nike, or words like sleek, modern and cutting edge when hear Apple. Guess what? The same idea applies to your personal brand. What comes to mind when people hear your name or see you at work? This is your personal brand.
Creating a personal brand takes self-awareness and intentionality. But how do you create a winning personal brand—a reputation that’s positive, reliable and recognizable? You need to understand your values and how people see and experience you right now. And I’m here to tell you that you have more control over that picture than you might think.
What Is a Personal Brand?
Simply put, your personal brand is how other people perceive you— for better or worse. It’s an outside snapshot of what you value on the inside, and it creates meaning, trust, opportunity and reliable experiences for you and the people you interact with.
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A personal brand isn’t created overnight. It takes time and consistency to make this image stick at work and in the world. But the good news is you can change your per-
There are a few steps to creating a winning personal brand. We’re going to start by looking at where you stand—and who you are—right now. Here are a few questions to ask yourself to understand your current personal brand.
1. What does my personal brand look like today?
The first step to creating your personal brand is to take note of what’s working for you—or not working for you—right now. Don’t overthink this. Ask yourself:
How do people experience me? Maybe you’re known as a happy helper or someone who’s more standoffish. How would people describe your personality and behavior on a normal day?
What traits do I need to keep and elevate? When you think of your best qualities, what comes to mind? List out your strongest positive traits—ones that would make a big impact on your life with just a little more oomph. Maybe you love to teach, are a great communicator, or are the most reliable person you know. Keep track of the natural qualities that create a positive impact on the world around you.
What behaviors do I need to get rid of? Think of any behaviors that are holding you back or have a negative effect on your day-to-day life. Maybe you’re always skidding into the office five minutes late or have a hard time accepting compliments. Making simple tweaks here could really improve your personal brand. But for now, just think about those pesky behaviors holding you
Now that you’ve looked at your daily behaviors, it’s time to dig a bit deeper and think about how you’re built and what matters most to you. Here are a few questions to start asking:
How has God wired me? Some people are built to create, others thrive doing tough physical work, and some find fulfillment as a coach or humanitarian. Jot down those activities that make you come alive. What do I want to be known for? Dig deep, folks! This question is not meant to create a lofty and impossible goal—it’s supposed to reveal the core of who you really are. If you love business, maybe you want to be known as an incredible team builder. If you’re a hairstylist, you might want recognition
for bringing out someone’s unique features. What’s the one thing you want to be remembered for?
If _______ is what matters, how do I want to be perceived? What actions do I need to take to cause that perception? If leadership matters most to you, you might want to be perceived as a team player. To be perceived as a team player, you need to take actions that support and serve your team. It sounds simple, but consistent action over time backs up your personal brand.
How do I express myself in other ways? The way you dress, walk and talk are all ways you express your values. Do you smile? Do your clothes fit well and represent your
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industry? (Side note: You don’t need to blow your budget trying to look the part, but a little bit of attention to your appearance can make a big difference for your personal brand.) Do you speak with confidence and kindness? These are all cues helping—or hurting—your personal brand.
Get Feedback on Your Current Personal Brand
Invite your leader, trusted peers, and anyone else who knows you closely to speak into your current personal brand. (Now, brace yourself, because this process is a little uncomfortable.) You’re going to have blind spots pointed out, but this is good. You’re also going to learn what people appreciate about you that you didn’t know.
The point here is to get an idea of how people experience you—not for them to judge your character. To do this, send a brief email that goes something like this:
“I’d like to know where I stand with my personal brand so I can make some changes. I value your input and would like to get your feedback on my personal strengths and blind spots. I want to understand how you experience me so I can learn where and how to improve.”
Here are a few great questions to ask other people so you can start understanding your current personal brand at work.
In your opinion, am I well-liked in the office?
Do I receive coaching well in the areas I need to improve?
Can you count on me to finish the work I’m responsible for?
Do I adapt well with unexpected changes at work?
Do you trust me to make the right decisions, even when no one is looking?
And when you get feedback, say, “Thank you so much,” and that’s it. Don’t defend yourself or explain why you do what you do. This is for you to learn how other people experience you, not to defend your behavior. (It’s your job to create a safe conversation where people can answer honestly. Because let’s face it, asking someone what they REALLY think can be awkward for everyone involved.)
How to Create a Winning Personal Brand
Now that you have an idea of how others perceive you, it’s time to create a new vision for your winning personal brand. With a little
more curiosity, you can discover core character traits to show off in your new personal brand. Ask yourself:
What do I do best?
What are my beliefs? What do I stand for?
What are the results I want to produce?
What does my personality bring out in my relationships and work?
These questions go one layer deeper to help you discover what really motivates you and what you want to express to the world. (Remember, this is your personal brand, so answer what’s most true for you—not your parents, coworkers, or spouse.)
How to Share Your Personal Brand with the World
All this work to create a personal brand won’t matter if you don’t share it with the world. Here’s how to communicate what you’ve learned about your values, beliefs, strengths and character with the people around you.
Be authentic.
Whoever you are, be that. Don’t try to be something or someone you’re not. If you try to be a knockoff of somebody else, you rob the world (and yourself) of your unique talents, mission and purpose.
Take action.
Put your values into practice. Start taking steps that line up with who you want to be. Come to work a few minutes earlier (and don’t complain about it). Thank Jenny in accounting when she compliments your new haircut. Flash the barista a big grin when she hands you a steaming double espresso. It’s these little interactions that add up over time.
Show (and tell) your brand.
Now, don’t be obnoxious with it, but you want people to know what you’re all about. Naturally introduce those facts about yourself, your values, and your skills in conversations over time. Live them out. Walk your talk. Do this and you’ll grow your brand in a positive way.
Keep maintaining and growing your brand.
Do as much as you can to live and work in excellence. Continue learning through books, classes, and podcasts. Invest in your relationships with peers and mentors. Take care of your health so you have the energy and excitement to apply yourself in new ways. Developing your character and personal
brand is a lifelong journey, and this is just the beginning.
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Your Impact and Income With a Trustworthy Personal Brand
Making more money and having more meaning at work comes down to creating a personal brand that people trust. Curious about how you’re perceived both personally and professionally? The questions in my Personal Brand Survey will help you get some valuable input on what you’re doing well and how you can improve your personal brand. Remember, it’s good to be open to honest and genuine feedback—you never know how much it could help you move forward in your career!
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For Christ also suffered once for sins, the righteous for the unrighteous, to bring you to God. He was put to death in the body but made alive in the Spirit. 1 Peter 3:18
The Success Of Those Who Fail
J R MillerThose who succeed usually receive quite enough encouragement. But few people speak cheering words to those who do not get along so well. Yet those are the very ones who need to be heartened on their way. Often it is true that those, whose work seems to come to nothing, are really doing most useful service.
When a great building is to be erected, deep excavations are made, and piles of stones are laid down in the darkness, only to be covered up and hidden out of sight by the imposing structure which rises high into the air. This foundation work receives no praise. It is not even seen by any eye. It appears, in a sense, to be wasted work. Yet we know that without it, there could be no massive building towering in majestic proportions.
Just so, there are men whose lives seem to be failures. Their work is covered up and hidden out of sight. Yet all the while they are laying foundations on which those who come after them will build. Nearly every great discovery or invention which has proved a blessing to the world had a long history of self-denying effort and seeming failure behind its final success.
Who will say that the men who
who at length brought the inventions to triumphant success.
A man, prospecting in Arizona, found a remarkable natural bridge. It spans a deep canyon, forty-five feet in width. The bridge is made by a great agatized tree which lies across the gorge. Scientific men say that many ages since, this tree was prostrated by some terrific storm and fell across the canyon. By the effects of the water and of time, it has passed through various stages of mineralization and is now a tree of solid agate. There it lies, forming an agate bridge over which men may pass from side to side.
This tree seemed to be a failure when, that day in its prime, it was broken off and hurled to the ground. But has it proved a failure? To what nobler use could it have been put than thus to become a bridge of agate, to stand for ages, on which countless human feet may cross the gap?
This tree is an illustration of many lives which have fallen and seemed to fail — but which in time have proved to be bridges over which others walk to honor, success and triumph. We are all daily passing over bridges built of the toils, sacrifices and failures of those who have gone before us. The luxury, ease, and comfort which we now enjoy, cost others before us tears, pain and loss. We cross continually to our blessings and privileges, our promised lands, on bridges built for us by those whose lives seem to be failures.
Perhaps few of what the world calls its greatest successes, are real-
lowmen. If we would do the will of God, we must often turn aside from the path of human ambition.
Thus, it was that the Good Samaritan won his high honor, in the Master's parable. If he had kept right on, as the priest and the Levite did, he would have had no higher honor than they. He stopped, however, to give help to a suffering one, and wrote his name high in the ranks of men.
The world says men are foolish who permit themselves to fail through tenderness and sympathy; but that never is failure which comes through pausing to comfort and help another. Rather, it is such ministries as these which alone redeem an earthly life from utter failure.
The man, who steels his heart against all appeals for help and goes remorselessly on to the goal of his ambition without turning aside at the calls of need, finds no blessing in that which he achieves. But he who seeks first the kingdom of God, stopping in his busiest days to do good, turning aside from his
most ardent pursuits to minister to human want or sorrow, though his hands hold less of this world at the end, will be rich in the rewards of love's service.
We may set it down as an unalterable truth, that there can be no real failure when one is faithful to God and to duty. Sin is always a failure. Selfishness leaves only a blank when it is finished. The apparent success that men build up through evil doing is but a gilded picture without substance, a mere illusion. It will vanish in the presence of the divine judgment as the morning mists before the rising sun. He who does the will of God, and he only, abides forever. No true life can ever be lost. It may sink away and seem to perish — but from its grave will come an influence which will be a blessing in the world.
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LIFE LESSONS
ABUNDANT LIFE
Have you noticed that life has become more meaningless and fragile than ever in our world? There is no longer a policy of “life assurance.” We feel vulnerable and unprotected, and living in a “culture of death.” Group suicides are glorified, especially among youth, abortions have become routine, and end-of-life agreements—or even worse, euthanasia—have become acceptable, and, in some cases, expected! In addition, urban life has seen a steady rise in murders, and life-threatening violence. On a global scale, even genocides no longer shock us.
In the book of Deuteronomy, God urged us to “choose life and live.” (Chapter 30:19) In the book of Genesis, mankind was banished from the Garden of Eden, where the Tree of Life was; and so, death entered the world, much to the Devil’s delight. To re-establish a relationship with man for eternity, God had to deal with man’s sin, and so He sent Jesus to rescue those that trusted in His
atonement to live eternally with Him. Jesus’ death and resurrection from the dead cancelled the power of the grave. He said, “I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.” (John 11:25)
A verse in Romans says that nothing can separate us from the love of God and it mentions, among other things, that neither death nor life can. When we know Jesus personally, we have the “abundant life.” As we know, man is never satisfied, so an abundance of things or wealth is not what God is talking about. Consider the Apostle Paul, who, among other hard experiences, was shipwrecked and in prison. Or Jesus’ life, homeless and hated and hung on a cross. In the true “abundant life,” we abound in “fruit unto holiness and the end, everlasting life.” (Romans 6:22)
King David in (Psalm 63:3) wrote, “Thy lovingkindness is better than life.” >
7 Life-Changing Bible Verses About Truth To Encourage You Today
By Theresa Ingramyour relationships and set you up for difficulties?
Get equipped to fight against the enemy’s lies when you study these encouraging Bible verses about truth, shared by Chip’s wife, Theresa Ingram.
I spent years feeling lost, abandoned, unloved, and afraid. I’d become convinced that I was unwanted—not pretty or smart enough to have a successful, happy life.
Somehow, I began to believe the lies that had taken root and I felt totally unworthy.
As I came to a saving knowledge of Christ and began to unpack the roadblocks that held me back, I became aware of the damage those false beliefs had caused in my life.
Can you relate? Have your negative thoughts or doubts about your self-worth caused damage to
Here, I’m going to share with you the life-changing truths that were revealed to me from the Scriptures that replaced the lies I had believed.
Will you meditate on these Bible verses about truth and ask God to give you great faith to believe His words about you and fight against the enemy’s lies?