Each one of us faces temptation of some sort. It may be a certain kind of food we can’t resist, a store we love to shop in, or something heavier, that causes us to fall into sin.
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How The Involuntary Responses We Have Reveal Attitudes In Our Heart
If you’ve ever overreacted to something, and regretted it later, you’ve probably spent some time trying to figure out why you lost control.
Discover The Difference Between Our Attitudes And Actions, And How They Affect Our Relationship With God
It’s the matters of the heart, the stuff no one else sees, that are most important to God.
What It Means To Have True Freedom, Even From The Accumulation Of Stuff
The apostle Paul tells us in Romans chapter eight that as children of God we have glorious freedom from the things that have held us in bondage. It’s part of our series on the tenth commandment, thou shall not covet.
What Does It Mean To Have Freedom In Relationships?
Do we have permission to do or say anything we want? What kind of boundaries need to be set? Engage in a lively discussion about relationships.
The Story Of A Man Who Sets His Sights On More, And Ends Up Losing Everything
How much wealth does a man need? How much influence or respect? Is there a limit to the things we crave? An important message on the realities of greed.
The Importance Of Keeping A Godly Perspective On Wealth
Do we own possessions? Or do our possessions own us? Part of an in-depth study on the tenth commandment, “Thou shall not covet.”
How God Can And Will Meet Our Deepest Longings
There’s a deep hunger in our souls that can’t be satisfied by material possessions or even by the people we love. Feel like nothing will fill the void in your life?
Discover Why Only God Can Fill The Void In Our Lives
So often we try to fill the longing in our hearts with things. Stuff. We think, once I have that new job, or that new house, I’ll be satisfied. Only God can fill the void in our lives. Nothing else comes close.
Setting Ourselves Free, As We Improve The Attitude Of Our Heart
It’s not about what we have or don’t have. Or what we do, and don’t do. That’s a legalistic view of life.







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