Learning to Love Deeply, From the Heart
I’d rather lavish love long-distance, even if it’s never acknowledged, than risk being misunderstood or used by someone known with a difficult personality.
I’d rather lavish love long-distance, even if it’s never acknowledged, than risk being misunderstood or used by someone known with a difficult personality.
I hope to have a heart-to-heart with God when I reach heaven because I have a few questions that need answers. Here’s one: What difference does prayer make?
What’s your usual response when faced with major decisions? Do you rush ahead or do you take a moment to ask God for direction?
When I feel afraid, Psalm 107 speaks to me. One section tells of sailors whose ships were tossed to the heavens and plunged to the depths.
Once upon a time, I raced to protect my kids from danger. If they fell and scraped a knee, I could give them a kiss and fix the owie. Now I can’t do that.
Sometimes we ask God to prove His love for us. Why waste our breath when He’s already answered by sending Jesus to pay our death penalty?
In some cases, however, we’re called to do more than pray. We’re called to get up and do something about whatever the problem is.
I find encouragement in knowing that whether or not God answers my prayers isn’t based on how eloquent my words are, or how good I am.
“Lord, help!” Almighty God hears these two-words prayers and moves into action on behalf of those who utter them. Amazing, isn’t it?
He asked God not to kill his enemies on his behalf, but to stagger them with His power and bring them to their knees. What a prayer!
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