Don’t Waste Your Wealth
What we do with our money matters. The world tempts us to use money for earthly benefits, but there is a way to leverage temporal gain for the eternal.
What we do with our money matters. The world tempts us to use money for earthly benefits, but there is a way to leverage temporal gain for the eternal.
Righteousness requires training, not trying. It involves redeeming the time, doing temporal tasks for the glory of God and submitting your plans to Him.
The love of money can lead to spiritual adultery. Proverbs gives us three reasons why focusing on making money over loving God is foolish.
How often do you engage your God-given senses to purposefully enjoy Him? The sensory exercises in A Guide to Practicing God’s Presence can help.
The biblical practice of abiding in Christ is culturally atypical but spiritually essential. Incorporating Scripture into your habits can help.
We truly begin to walk in wisdom when our speech demonstrates self-control. Instead of answering out of anger, speak calmly out of love.
Every person we meet is made in the image of God. Because of this, we need to recognize the worth of relationships and practice God’s presence in them.
When it comes to our words, less is better than more. Sin likes to sneak into our lives through our lips, so a quality of the wise is to speak less often.
Depending on the spiritual season you’re in, it can be difficult to know how to pray. “A Guide to Practicing God’s Presence” provides helpful exercises to deepen your prayer life.
How do you use your words? Because words are powerful, they can do much harm or much good.
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