Why Confession Really Is Good for the Soul
When we act like confessing a common sin to someone is beyond embarrassing, we often betray an inherent belief in our own goodness.
When we act like confessing a common sin to someone is beyond embarrassing, we often betray an inherent belief in our own goodness.
We all agree that gratitude matters, both in developing it in ourselves and in teaching it to our children, but gratitude is caught more than taught. So as Christ teaches us to express gratitude in all circumstances, may our children learn the same from us.
We follow in the footsteps of Jesus when our service to others flows from a humble, grateful heart, and we also experience the joy of serving from love and not obligation.
We all invest in caring for our family, but how are we doing at caring for the global church of Jesus Christ?
We live in a culture where we're constantly told that we deserve more and better, but what if we chose to practice radical gratitude instead, waging holy warfare against greed? We surely would discover the true joy and contentment that Paul discusses in Philippians!