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God’s Correction: Rooted in Love and Goodness for Lifelong Spiritual Growth

The Path The journey toward spiritual growth and character development is a profound and lifelong endeavor, deeply rooted in the love and guidance of God. It’s a path that not only draws us closer to Him but enriches our lives with a sense of fulfillment and happiness. This exploration delves into the essence of character development, the importance of healthy relationships, and the understanding of

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Our Growth God’s Work

In our quest for spiritual growth, we confront the tension between our own striving and the transformative work of God within us. As C.S. Lewis eloquently stated in “Mere Christianity,” yielding to God’s craftsmanship allows us to discover our true selves, intricately fashioned by our Creator. The Bible resounds with this truth, highlighting that our capacity to lead meaningful lives is not of our own

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Intimacy With God

A Call to Genuine Growth In today’s fast-paced world, the concept of discipleship can often become diluted, reduced to a superficial checklist of actions. However, true discipleship demands a radical transformation—it invites us to cultivate a deep intimacy with Jesus and to allow His teachings to permeate every aspect of our lives. As Jackie Hill Perry boldly asserts, “Holiness is what makes genuine love possible.”

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Here’s the Thing #1

The Greek word for “empathy” in the New American Standard Bible (NASB) is “συμπαθέω” which convey the idea of sharing in the feelings or experiences of others, showing compassion, or being moved with sympathy. The term is used to describe Jesus’ understanding of human frailty and suffering (Hebrews 4:15) and the compassion believers are encouraged to show toward one another (1 Peter 3:8). The thing:

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Striving & Rest in Growth

Balancing Human Effort with Divine Empowerment In our quest for spiritual growth, we confront the tension between our own striving and the transformative work of God within us. As C.S. Lewis eloquently stated in “Mere Christianity,” yielding to God’s craftsmanship allows us to discover our true selves, intricately fashioned by our Creator. The Bible resounds with this truth, highlighting that our capacity to lead meaningful

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