Finding the Good in Christian Sorrow
How do we deal with sorrow and sin in the world—and in our own hearts?
The key is knowing what else is in our hearts: the laws of God.
How do we deal with sorrow and sin in the world—and in our own hearts?
The key is knowing what else is in our hearts: the laws of God.
Christians want an eternal perspective. They want to know how to respond to sorrow and sin in the world and in their own hearts. But how?
Since these are matters of the heart, the answer begins with a heart examination. When we look within, what do we find?
A top Christian question is, “How can I love God more?”
How can I:
What makes for a good Christian attitude? Let’s look at four steps to loving God more.
The treasures of Egypt did not hold him back, nor the pleasures of sin. Moses set his course. He refused to be called a prince of Egypt. Instead he chose affliction with the people of God.
If ever there was a case of laying aside a wealth of distractions, it was Moses.
Moses chose God’s vision. Why was he able to make the right choice?
When Scripture records a warning to Christians, take note. It’s a clue: other Christians had these problems and we probably will too.
Look at Revelation 2:4 with its warning against losing our first love. There is danger: it can happen. The loss of our first love can be gradual and unwitting.
How do we renew our passion for Jesus?
The basic answer is: Think again about your reason for loving Him in the first place.