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Attributes of God: Part 2
God is perfectly holy, always faithful, forever patient, righteously just, and incredibly loving. He made us in His image, so we can also exhibit these attributes, with His help of course.

How to Deal with Church Hurt
Church isn’t for perfect people. Everyone attending church, whether they are actively surrendering their lives to God or not, are completely imperfect. They are sinners. That’s the whole foundation of our faith, right? I’m a sinner, I need Jesus so that I can have a relationship with God. It’s funny how easy it is to forget that fact when hurt happens. Someone is mean or a leader makes a poor decision, and our hackles are up!

It’s More Than Just A Flower
Sometimes referred to as the doctrines of grace, we are going to spend today’s post learning about the reformed tradition of TULIP. Because theology matters. Thinking about these 5 points or TULIP help us to dwell on and articulate our view of God, ourselves, sin, and grace. TULIP stands for total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints.

What is the Lord’s Prayer?
Matthew 6 is a solid chapter that I am slowly but surely working on memorizing in its entirety. It covers a lot of things from giving, to prayer, to fasting. Jesus even covers anxiety in this chapter! Jesus also covers prayer in two ways: he talks about how we should do it with our actions, and an actual example to follow. How convenient! Jesus is literally like “Y’all aren’t great at talking to my dad, so here’s a dummy proof way.”

Prayers of Petition and Prayers of Intercession
I want to say that DeeDee has done a LOVELY job talking about prayer, and I’m going to chime in with the two types of prayer that we can easily incorporate with our own prayer times, and why they’re important!

Prayers of Gratitude and Prayers of Confession
Today pray a prayer of gratitude to the God that sent His one and only Son to make a way for us to have a personal and atoning relationship with Him. Pray a prayer of confession, admitting your failures and inadequacies, knowing that God hears you and will forgive you.

The Basics of Prayer
Y’all, prayer is VITAL. We have to do it. Imagine going days without talking to your spouse or someone who lives in the same house as you. It’s not healthy. The same is true of our relationship with God- we need to be in communication with Him

What is Bible Intake?
God’s Word is the Bible, and it is inerrant, which means that it is without mistakes. Nothing that has been on this Earth, except the Bible and Jesus (Who is also known as the Word of God), are perfect. This means that we can learn God’s Word and trust it completely.

No More Resolutions
By choosing today to take time to just focus on God and ask Him to align your heart to His, you’ll be off to a fabulous start in the new year.

How we can have LOVE this season!
As we finish up this advent season, finding Christmas just four days away, we want to spend some time thinking about love in regards to Jesus Christ! A love that was perfectly displayed through Jesus’ birth, life, and sacrifice.

Why we can have JOY this Advent Season
Because of Jesus we can experience the attitude of JOY, especially during the Christmas season.

How we can have PEACE this season!
Jesus came to make us complete before God; not stained in our sin. We can have PEACE in this truth, as well as others as we wait for Jesus’ Second Coming.

How we can have HOPE this Advent Season
Because of Jesus, we can have HOPE. The prophets of the Old Testament spoke of the HOPE that all people could be counted as part of the family of God and that Jesus the Messiah would come. Jesus Himself spoke of the HOPE we can have to spend eternity with Him and knowing that He will return.

Gratitude is not Circumstantial
It’s so easy for me to list all of the things I love, all of the things I am thankful for. My husband and son, my chosen family, my house and paid-off-car. God has provided so many things for my family and I.
But I never once thanked God for being God.
It’s so easy to thank God for all of the things He does for us; all of the things that He has given us. Even James states that all good and perfect things that we have are from Him.

But who is God and how can we describe Him?
God is beyond our comprehension, but we do know for sure that He is omniscient, omnipresent, and omnipotent. He is more than worthy of all of our praise and devotion!

Three Ways To Memorize Scripture
“I have treasured your word in my heart so that I may not sin against you.” Psalm 119:11 CSB - Ironically, this is the very first scripture that I memorized! I needed to know why I should memorize scripture, and here it is: If you don’t want to sin all the time, memorize scripture so that you know right from wrong.

What is the Bible?
The Bible is a massively important book for us as believers. Yes, sometimes it may be challenging for us to read and understand because the culture in which it was written is so different from ours. Nevertheless, it is vital that you study the Word and seek to find the meaning that God has given.

Reformation Day
This action led to the Protestant Reformation and inspired believers to pursue genuine faith through true repentance and a biblical foundation.

Lies we believe about the church
Let’s talk about the lies that are surrounding the church. You know the ones I mean: all Christians are judgmental. I don’t have to go to church to be a Christian. And then, my personal favorite, I have to get myself right before I come to church.

10 Commandments Part 3- How to Love Others
Commandments five through ten are all about loving others, but we can still see a need for loving God woven throughout.
In case you haven’t picked up on it—I’m not married. “Single as a pringle,” as some might say. (Wait, maybe it’s just me that says that.)
Why? How? Is that right or wrong? How can we continue to trust God during a season of singleness?
The first thing I want you to know is this: you are a unique creation of God. There has never been, and never will be, another you. We are called to be faithful to Christ in whatever life stage we’re in—married or single.
Being single doesn’t mean you’re “unmarried” in the sense of being incomplete. A single life can be full, faithful, and deeply meaningful.