I’m Tired! A Look At The Spiritual Discipline Of Biblical Rest
Rest is to characterize the believer’s life because Jesus is the ultimate rest for us.
Rest is to characterize the believer’s life because Jesus is the ultimate rest for us.
The gospel is not only a message to be spoken, but a love to be lived out in the midst of brokenness.
Things that I briefly acknowledge but generally ignore are cause for jubilant celebration among children. So which approach to life is more in line with the reality of God’s creation: theirs or mine?
The reality is that our students do not simply want community; they need it. Yet they don’t need our manufactured versions. Our students need the community of the church the way God created it.
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One of the best gifts I can give my students is to make sure to keep my own heart spiritually healthy and close to Jesus. Then I can invite them to experience the joy of walking with Jesus that I am actually experiencing.
By seeing us in our weaknesses, our children can look past our limitations and recognize God as their ultimate source of strength.
When we consider how our churches and student ministries can be a faithful representation of God’s work, creating a culture of warmth and welcome should stand out as an essential goal.
Corporate worship—the gathering of God’s people around singing, preaching, and the sacraments—is one of the primary means God uses to shape not only individuals, but entire families.