All of us walk through life with occasional fear. And it’s not always a bad thing. Fear is a byproduct of our ability to think about what might happen in the future, and it can protect us from harm. However, living with too much fear can cause us to be self-absorbed, distracted, and overly protective. But the good news is this: You don’t have to be afraid even when there’s something to be afraid of.
People who are guided by integrity do the right thing they know they ought to and trust God with the outcomes.
We are not self-defined, but God defined. One of the ways that God defines us is “justified”. Justified means that when God looks at...
There are four relational commitments that make us worthy of trust. The second commitment is, “When I sin against you, I will confess to...