Navigating LGBTQ+ Inclusion in the Church
Balancing grace and biblical truth is crucial in navigating LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church.
Balancing grace and biblical truth is crucial in navigating LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church.
I don’t think I’m the only person who struggles with humility. When life’s going well it’s not overly difficult. But when life is hard, humility becomes really hard! We feel like the world’s against us, or that no one is acknowledging our efforts in a particular circumstance or relationship. It gets really difficult to stay humble then. Until we understand the big picture…
I love fishing! The fact is, that there are only a few things on this earth that I love more than fishing.
We all struggle with sin, but turning back to Christ starts with understanding His forgiveness and grace.
Even small decisions can have a ripple effect. Saul’s story taught me that pride and disobedience derail destiny.
National pride can become harmful when rooted in insecurity. Here’s how God broke down my pride and changed my heart for the better.
What is boasting? According to Merriam-Webster, boasting is defined as, “to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride, especially about oneself.” Unfortunately, many people struggle with self-boasting, present company included. It happens so quickly and easily.
As Believers, we can get caught up in what we ought to do, or ought not to do. We try to justify our feelings about actions we should be or shouldn’t be taking. All of this is in order to achieve a type of holiness through self-imposed regulations.
There’s a sin issue in our life. Do we really want to accept it? Others may not see, but we know it’s there. And in that moment we have a choice, based on our personal conviction. Is there a desire to practice the Biblical concept of confession? There’s healing to be had if we’re willing to do the work.