A Good Fast
A Good Fast
Abstain from . . .
worry, fear and anxiety about present or future circumstances.
Instead . . .
trust your Heavenly Father, and cast all your cares onto Him who has promised to work for your good.
Abstain from . . .
a haughty heart that criticizes, judges and demeans others.
Instead . . .
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The Creeping C that Gnaws
The natural man is in perpetual agreement with his own CONDEMNATION. In this he judges rightly. For he hears the glory of eternity calling from within him, 'come up here,' and he knows he cannot get there from here. His imagination envisions virtue and greatness; his life speaks 'unattainable.' His dreams call, . . .
Astounding Origin
Thinking, speaking, acting and desiring against your nature is to set yourself in contradiction to, at war with, the law of your own being.
An animal cannot act in opposition to its nature. Animals unconsciously perform as their nature dictates. Human beings are the only creatures on the earth capable of acting against themselves.
. . .Talking Back at God
Who are you to talk back at God?
Does the Clay say to the potter, why did you make me this way?
You'll just have to accept that you, as a new creation in Christ, were created by the breath of the everlasting God.
In Him you live and move and exist.
That you are a son of righteousness.
That your name is known in . . .