Tag: FaithInAction
Living With Purpose Through Faith
Faith is a word that gets used everywhere – in religious conversations, motivational speeches, and even on coffee mugs: “Have faith.” “Faith alone.” “Keep the faith, but trust in coffee!” It’s said so often that it can lose its weight, becoming a soft, sentimental idea that feels spiritual but demands very little. Many think of faith as belief, merely an emotional state, a vague hope,…
Beyond Clichés: Rediscovering Biblical Wisdom in a World of Catchy Sayings
It’s easy to find catchy sayings floating around Christian circles. “God doesn’t want you at your strongest but at your weakest.” Or, “God will never give you more than you can handle.” These slogans spread quickly because they’re short, emotional, and memorable. But while they may contain a grain of truth, they often leave us with an incomplete picture of what it means to follow…
What Are You Practicing?
Not Just About Sin, But Practice In Matthew 7:23, Jesus issues a sobering warning: “And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’” It’s a verse that should cause every professing Christian to pause. He doesn’t say, “Depart from Me, you who sinned” – because we all sin. Nor does He say, “You who didn’t confess…