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Love God. LOVE OTHERS. Share Jesus. Make disciples. Loved people love people. As we have received the love of the Lord we should express the love of the Lord to others.
LOVE GOD. Love others. Share Jesus. Make disciples. The first and greatest commandment is to love God. In a day filled with the buzz of cell phones and internet; in a day filled with the distraction of TV and the bombardment of 24 hour news; in a day filled with busy work schedules and running…
Sometimes a sacrifice! There are times when over and above our regular giving God calls us to sacrifice to bless someone, to bless a ministry or missionary, to bless your church, but ultimately to bless Jesus. Giving shows that we love. The Father set this example by sending His Son Jesus (John 3:16). The Father’s…
The Bible challenges us to be faithful managers (stewards) in 1 Corinthians 4:2. We are called to be faithful managers of the resources that God has entrusted to us. Intentional living means that we purposefully invest in the eternal work of the Gospel through the local church.
As believers we need a heart of revival. As we cling to God’s promises we seek to live a clean and holy life. May we find genuine spiritual renewal.
As believers intentional living has to involve investing our time and focus in God’s Word. His Word will last forever (Matt. 24:35). May we delight in the Word (Psalm 1). May we grow our faith in the Word (Rom. 10:17). May we have our mind and life transformed (Rom. 12:2). AND, may we be doers…
iLife – Intentional living is our theme over the next several weeks. We are going to be challenged to live, give, love and serve with purpose and intention.
He has come for us! What a tremendous way that God has expressed His awesome gift of love! God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, as a demonstration of His love that we might experience forgiveness, new life and eternal life with Him in heaven.
James reminds us of the power of prayer. Max Lucado said, “When we work, we work; but when we pray, God works.” Prayer can change circumstances and change lives.
Throughout our life we have all faced trials and difficulties that were unexpected. James calls us to look at the life of Job. However, more than looking at Job, we are to look at the compassion and mercy of our God.









