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I want to spread the gospel. How can i start doing it?
So, i want to spread the gospel and i can't find out how i'm going to do it. And i also want to know if it's too much soon to start doing it. Can someone help me?
Daily devotional: Where your treasure is
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Luke 12:34 What you value most is your treasure. Where you spend your time and your money is your treasure. Whatever dominates your conversation is what you treasure. What others know you for is a good indication of what your treasure is. Most Christians are quick to claim that God is their first priority. Yet often their actions reveal that their treasure is not Gob but things of this world. Some Christians find it difficult to discuss their relationship with God, but they can chatter easily about their family, friends, or hobbies. Some find it impossible to rise early in order to spend time with God, but they willingly get up at dawn to pursue a hobby. Some find it difficult to give an offering to God but readily spend lavishly on recreation. Some boldly approach strangers to sell a product, yet they are painfully timid in telling others about theirs Savior. Some give hundreds of hours to serve in volunteer organizations but feel they have no time available to serve God. If you are unsure of where your treasure is, examine where you spend your available time and money. Reflect on what it is you most enjoy thinking about and discussing. Ask your friends to tell you what they think is most important to you. Ask your children to list the things most valuable to you. It may surprise you to know what others consider to be your treasure. "Experiencing God day by day devotional" By Henry and Richard Blackaby
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Daily devotional: Pride brings you down
"A person's pride will humble him, but a humble spirit will gain honor." Proverbs 29:23 Pride is the great enemy of the Christian. It motivates you to do things that you know are not Christlike, and it hinders you from doing what brings glory to God. Pride influenced Adam and Eve to try to become like God (Gen. 3:5). Pride motivated Cain to murder his brother (Gen. 4:5). Pride provoke Joseph's brothers to sell him into slavery (Gen. 37:8). Pride caused King Saul to resent David so deeply that he even tried to murder him (1 Sam. 18:8). Pride led King Hezekiah to foolishly reveal his nation's wealth to his enemies (Isa. 39:2). Pride was at the root of the Pharisees' anger toward Jesus. Pride was the reason the disciples argued over the rank in the kingdom (Luke 9:46). If you succumb to its influence, there will be consequences. You may know that you have offended someone, but pride holds you back from asking forgiveness. You may realize you need to reconcile a broken relationship, but pride will lead you to deny that need. The Spirit may convict you that you are living a sinful lifestyle, but pride will discourage you admitting it. Pride will convince you that you deserved better treatment. Pride will impede your serving others. Instead, pride will lead you to isolate yourself so that you are not accountable to others. Humility, on the other hand, is pleasing to God and places your life in a position where God will honor you. If pride has crept into some areas of your life, ask God to give you victory over it before it robs you of God's will for you. "Experiencing God day by day devotional" By Henry and Richard Blackaby
Christ is Not Coming to Save You
While reading this, you might think I’m a blasphemer at first. But if you’ve been following my content for a while, you already know every title and thumbnail has deep meaning behind it. There’s a fundamental truth that most Christians in the West have been deceived about — something so basic, yet almost nobody is talking about it. This is one of the core foundations of real spiritual strength. If you’re serious about your faith, watch this video. https://youtu.be/DHiIEAEBns4
Blameless
"There was a man in the country of Uz named Job. He was a man of perfect integrity, who feared God and turned away from evil." Job 1:1 There is a tremendous sense of freedom in living a blameless life. Job was blameless. Neither Satan nor any person could accuse him of wrongdoing. Even through the most rigorous tests, Job remained above reproach. The apostle Paul said he diligently sought to relate to others is such a way that he would never regret his actions ( Acts 24:16). This desire should be ours as well. The book of Revelation indicates that those in heaven will be blameless (14:5). This condition does not mean they never sinned on earth, but that God forgave their sins and granted them His righteousness. Blameless does not mean perfect. It means that in every situation you do the correct thing. If you sin against someone, you confess your sin and ask for forgiveness. If you sin against God, you repent and begin to obey Him (Prov. 28:13). Often the way you handle your sin is as important as the sin itself. When you become aware of your transgression, seek to be blameless in the way you deal with it. If you attempt to conceal your sin, deny it, justify it, or blame others for it, you make the original offense much worse. Have you been been blameless in your dealing with God and others? When you have failed to treat people as you should, have you responded with integrity as you reconciled with them? If you are to be blameless, you must do everything in your power to correct any wrongdoing and reconcile any broken relationship. There is a profound sense of peace for the one whose way is blameless! "Experiencing God day by day devotional" By Henry and Richard Blackaby Grammar: sought= search/ to search
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