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What Christmas Teaches Us About Obedience

Then Mary said, “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her. Luke 1:38   What is obedience? Obedience is defined as, “compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority.” It’s a decision that we make to respect God and those He has placed in charge of us, even when it isn’t easy. When we choose to be obedient, we are able to receive all of the promises that God has made to those who follow Him. What does this mean for me? The Bible gives us clear directions on how God wants us to behave. In the Old Testament, He gave Moses a list of Ten Commandments that He wanted the Israelites to follow. The rules came because His people, the Israelites, were not making the right choices on their own. He deeply loved the Israelites (in the same way that He loves us today), but they were making decisions that hurt both Him and each other. Teaching the Israelites to do what was right was a way that He show...

Pray Before You Post: Christians in the Digital Age

    Question How should Christians engage with social media? Short Answer Biblical principles apply to all parts of life.   What the Bible Says Romans 12:18 says, “If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.” Yet, we don’t seem to think this applies to the online world, especially when we have a strong opinion on a matter. However, all things belong to God ( Proverbs 16:4 ), including social media, which means our online interactions should be no less guided by the Holy Spirit than our in-person ones. Scripture tells us to be slow to speak ( James 1:19-20 ), but that doesn’t mean we are to spend time dwelling on what upsets us. We are to take every thought captive ( 2 Corinthians 10:5 ), think before we speak ( Proverbs 16:23 ), and, at times, remain silent ( Psalm 4:4 ) so that our anger doesn’t lead to sin ( Ephesians 4:26 ). When defending ourselves or our positions in the online world, Christians are quick to reco...

Who Told You That Your Seasons Are The Same?

Question: Do I need to be like the Proverbs 31 woman?   Short Answer:  Only in that she fears the Lord   What the Bible Says Proverbs 31:9-31 shows us a model of virtuous perfection. The woman in these verses is praised by her husband and blessed by her children. She cares for her household and the needy. She’s wise in words and in business. Scripture says that she surpasses all the other noble women. But when we focus on what she is, desiring to be her, we miss the heart of the passage and veer into the lane of sinful comparison ( Galatians 6:4 ). Every good work and noble trait is futile without the fear of the Lord because, without that, we can only serve ourselves. The most significant part of the passage is this: “a woman who fears the Lord.” That’s it. The Proverbs woman produced good fruit and did good works because she feared the Lord, not the other way around. Her fear of the Lord isn’t an extra detail to be spoken of as if it also describes her l...