It’s not a failure, it’s a pause.
Our project was progressing very well, but lately, it seems that our efforts are no longer bearing fruit. We can try to find the reason, but perhaps it’s just a forced rest, a healthy little break.
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Our project was progressing very well, but lately, it seems that our efforts are no longer bearing fruit. We can try to find the reason, but perhaps it’s just a forced rest, a healthy little break.
To each job is attached a list of tasks. When a request does not match the list, some people shrug their shoulders and refuse to do so. A legitimate position in the workplace, but not in the Kingdom of God.
Usually, when we quote a verse in Genesis in a conference about relationships, it’s Genesis 2:18 because it talks about marriage. However, there is an even more important part of our essence before marriage: we have been created in God’s image.
God is a good Father who generously gives us everything we need. Since we are His children, we should also be generous like our Father, but our selfish flesh does not want to. So how can we develop this skill?
Reading the first chapter of Romans, we understand that our eternal salvation and daily well-being are summed up in “who” we choose to revere and to whom we give our gratitude.
Ah… a bad night! We had a hard day, and we couldn’t get to sleep. The problems have been multiplying lately, and the sleepless nights are coming one after the other. Here are some biblical tips that could help you.
Following what God says, especially in relationships, can be difficult and even frustrating when we see that unbelieving couples date each other without restraint. But don’t give up: you will be happy that you have kept your standards.
Always striving for excellence is a great thing. But demanding perfection in all things is not only hard on our mental health, but it can also break or abort a romantic relationship.
Before, to be a hermit, you had to live in a wooden cabin and be self-sufficient. Today, with technology and home deliveries, we can go several days without any physical contact. But that’s not really what God wants.
It is rare in the Bible that we read about the great qualities of a serpent! So when Jesus asks us to imitate them, it should surprise us enough to make us think. What does this passage teach us?
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