The decision to follow Christ shouldn’t be made lightly. It affects not only your future here on earth, but your eternal destiny, as well. Is it simply a one-time statement? Or a decision that changes your entire future?
The decision to follow Christ shouldn’t be made lightly. It affects not only your future here on earth, but your eternal destiny, as well. Is it simply a one-time statement? Or a decision that changes your entire future?
Becoming a Christian begins with having faith in God. But it actually represents a lifetime decision to mature into the man or woman God has called you to be.
It takes more than an intellectual decision or even deep-felt emotion to follow Christ. It takes action. When God calls you somewhere, it’s the Christian’s responsibility to follow where He leads.
In the midst of trials, we often reminisce on the “good ol’ days” and wish we were there again. But dwelling on the past keeps us from embracing the future. Abraham followed God’s leading by putting the past behind him . . . and that’s a good lesson for us today.
Do you think of yourself as a saint? When people think of a saint, what comes to their minds?
Listen as RBC Ministries president, Mart DeHaan, shares his own story of faith.
Looking at our relationships and how they are similar to our relationship with God.
If we trust God to provide everything we need, does that mean we can just sit back and take a vacation? That we just wait for God to pour out His blessings?
Often God’s agenda doesn’t match our own. While we are looking in one direction, God’s focus is in another. Let’s look at passages in the Bible to help us learn how to bridge the gap.
The Bible says of Enoch and Noah that they walked with God. We are trying to unpack what that image meant for them and what it means for us. We have said that walking with God has a sense of intimacy and relationship. That intimacy grows as we…
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