Don’t Neglect the Relational Side of Your Soul Care – Sacred Structures by Jim Baker
Soul care is about cultivating your relationship with God and spiritual tools are needed to cultivate your relationship with God.
Soul care is about cultivating your relationship with God and spiritual tools are needed to cultivate your relationship with God.
Sometimes we fail to understand how powerful compromise can be in our lives. No one falls away from God overnight. It’s something that happens over time. . . a slow, methodical process.
How do you best comfort a friend when that friend's life is smashed? And you have no answers? Or maybe your answers are not what is needed?
Are you comfortable in what you love to do? Don’t quiet your conscience. The flames of sin can bring you quickly to an eternal place you don’t want to go.
The 3rd chapter of James began by saying “not many of you should become teachers.” The reason? Because of its responsibilities, start with learning how to control your tongue.
To fight negative thoughts, we can apply the "Keeper Test" found in Phillippians 4:8, which gives us helpful list for discerning which thoughts to keep.
When we fail to grasp the depth of our own depravity and the seriousness of sin, we risk losing sight of the glory of the gospel that feeds spiritual growth.
By Elizabeth Prata Some sayings sound legitimate on their surface. They sound pious. They sound biblical. Like this one: “Cleanliness is next to Godliness”. Only problem is, that one is…
I can only imagine what Noah must have thought when God asked, no, told him that he would build an Ark and load it up with animals of every species two by two. Yet he did what he was told because he was completely obedient to almighty God.
God gave you a conscience, so listen to it—but don’t rely solely on it. Bring your conscience under the authority of God’s Word. Ask God to keep you sensitive to His Spirit’s leadership.