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Are you lying to yourself?

March 14, 2016

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Are you lying to yourself?

We all have bad days. Days that we’d rather forget because we are unsatisfied or even ashamed of our own behavior. Sometimes our emotions, actions  and reactions shame us. Our bad mood causes us to lash out at people, or our rushing causes us to put someone else, or ourselves in danger, or our own insecurities cause us to be blind to the love that surrounds us. Whatever the case may be, our feelings are so strong they can no longer be silenced. We tell ourselves that we cannot hold them in, we’d be lying to ourselves. We cannot treat someone kindly when we are so obviously distressed or be considerate of other drivers when we’re in such a terrible rush.

The problem with these thoughts is that they are in-fact, the lie. The Word of God tells us what we are, who we are, how we react, how we treat others. Those inspired words are the TRUTH. When it says “love is kind” there is no side-note stating that as long as you’re having a good day, love is kind. When it says love is not self-seeking, there is no parenthetical that tells us (if you feel you’re entitled to more, go ahead and ignore this trait of love).

We have to start relying on the Word of God as the truth that we adhere to. Romans 3:4 “Let God be true and every man a liar.” This is such a strong verse and goes along perfectly with this topic. Our feelings are the liar, our habits are the liar, the Word of God is true.

Filed Under: Call to Action, Grief-Loss, Guilt/Shame, Honest, Instructional, Profound, SermonQuotes Tagged With: devo, liar, love, love is kind, Lying, romans, self-seeking, thoughts, truth, word of god


Our job as Christians

November 9, 2016

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Our job as Christians is not to purposely offend anyone, our job is to preach the truth but…if the truth offends, so be it. -David Alan Campbell

Filed Under: Authors, Call to Action, David Alan Campbell, Honest, Profound, SermonQuotes, Snarky Tagged With: christians, david alan campbell, job, offend, preach, so be it, truth


Lies don’t become truth

November 22, 2016

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Lies don’t become truth, wrongs don’t become right, evils don’t become good. Even if they’ve become acceptable to the majority.

Filed Under: Call to Action, Guilt/Shame, Honest, Profound, SermonQuotes Tagged With: black, evil, good, honest, lies, majority, majority rules, red, right, truth, white, wrong


Let us not love

June 20, 2016

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Let us not love with words or tongue, but with actions and truth.

Filed Under: Call to Action, Guilt/Shame, Honest, Profound, SermonQuotes, Uplifting Tagged With: actions, Deeds, Let us not love, tongue, truth, words


God is love

August 19, 2016

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God is love and until we grasp this truth we will never understand the true meaning of life. – Jarrid Wilson

Filed Under: Authors, Grief-Loss, Guilt/Shame, Honest, SermonQuotes, Uplifting, Warning Tagged With: god is love, grasp, Jarrid Wilson, meaning of life, truth, understand


One Day

July 6, 2016

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One day you’re going to see yourself through my eyes. – Jesus

Filed Under: Authors, Call to Action, Guilt/Shame, Honest, Jesus, Profound, SermonQuotes, Uplifting Tagged With: approval, are known, god, honesty, jesus, Kindness, know you, love, truth, unfailing love


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