How to Help Teenagers Offer the Gift of Forgiveness
There's an old saying often used by youth which promotes the concept that sticks and stones may break bones but words will never hurt. Not so. To be treated disrespectfully, ignored or insulted are forms of rejection that can be humiliating, or even devastating to one's self-esteem. The response might be simple avoidance, or maybe introversion, or to lash out in anger towards them or to get even. Life is full of different situations where people's actions or reactions towards others are unpleasant or even mean. Vengeance is not the answer. God's Word says to forgive them.
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The Parable of the Lost Coin Presents a Picture of the Value God Places on Each of His Children
In the first parable in Luke 15, one sheep left the large group and got lost. The shepherd left the others to find the lost one and return it to the flock. In the parable of the lost coin, it is close by, nevertheless it is lost. Though it may be covered with dirt, it is still silver, and its intrinsic value has not changed.
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Christian Women Need a Pure Heart and Sweet Spirit
God has called Christians, including women, to live a life worthy of their calling. Women are to let their gentle and quiet spirit spill out from within, so that every part of their life may be a testimony of the work of Jesus Christ.
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The Parable of the Sower Describes Four Different Kinds of Soils for Seed to be Sown
What believers do with the Word of God they have received is contingent upon many variables. God shows no partiality, so the explanation for one person being more fruitful than another cannot be that God has given more to one person than the other. The emphasis should be to be faithful and as productive as possible according to one's own ability. The parable of the sower describes this truth.
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The parable of The Wheat and the Tares Concerns The Final Judgment
The disciples went to Jesus and asked him to explain the parable of the tares of the field. Jesus responded with a straight answer, refusing to make up any ridiculous theological interpretations.
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The Value of One Soul is Presented in the Parable of the Lost Sheep
When any person is rescued, and brought back into the fold, so to speak, there is rejoicing. In God's sight, every lost and found soul is valuable to Him.
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Believers can Depend on the Spiritual Blessing of Hope
Old Testament believers waited for the promised Messiah, whose first coming was greatly anticipated. Today, there is another hope, the return of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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The Gift of Life and the Commandment to Protect It.
Cain allowed both his mind and his emotions to get out of control, which drove Cain to plot to kill his brother, Abel. This was an unpardonable act, as it violated God’s gift of life to mankind.
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1 John Teaches Love is the Foundation to the Christian Faith
John, in several places throughout his letter, emphasized love as the confirmation of abiding in Him. The believers were not to love the world or anything in it, but instead were to love their Christian brothers and sisters.
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Persistance and Passion Help Believers to Enter the Kingdom of God
A child is persistent to the degree of annoyance. However, Jesus says God will reward that kind of brassiness and persistence. He wants to be passionately sought after. Jesus encourages Christians to mimic this kind of persistence and offers several parables to make His point.
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