Identity Affirmations 4
In times of cultural chaos, we need to live by faith and not by fear. Life is short, but God has given an eternal inheritance to those who love Him.
In times of cultural chaos, we need to live by faith and not by fear. Life is short, but God has given an eternal inheritance to those who love Him.
When you have trouble believing that you are a new creature in Christ Jesus, affirm your identity with truth.
The world seeks to infiltrate our minds with lies. But we must do battle with these lies by daily affirming the truths found in Scripture about our identity in Christ.
The world is involved in a grand scheme of identity theft. It wants to define us, and not according to God’s Word. We must practice identity affirmations that remind us who and Whose we are.
It is easy to forget that we are called to have a personal intimacy with Jesus Christ. We may have head knowledge, but we need more than that.
How do you begin and end each day? It matters. We need to wake up and fall asleep reflecting on who we are in Christ.
It is so much easier to unlearn spiritual truths than to learn them. How many of us fill up our days with busy schedules and forget to prepare for eternity?
The thought life is the third of eight “spiritual essentials” (core aspects of the Christian faith) Ken Boa is discussing with his Friday morning men’s study at First Redeemer Church (Cumming, GA).
Psalm 1 contrasts two ways of living, the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. The thought life is key to both, and this psalm not only encourages a disciplined thought life leading to a fruitful life, but also describes the means and the motivation for this discipline. (This is part 1 in the Favorite Psalms article series.)
Cultivating right thoughts about our lives and circumstances, considering them in light of eternity, is the third spiritual essential Ken Boa discusses in this eight-part series.
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