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Tag Archives: heart care
Replace your tormenting thoughts with these hopeful thoughts
If churches gathered like Heaven, with people from “every kindred and every tribe,” their example would make the world better. Rather than “follow your heart” train your heart to follow Jesus. Jesus can make the rest of your life the … Continue reading
Swallow pride, follow Jesus, and be set free inside!
If you’re a Christian, you’re an actual part of the body of Christ. How’s your part doing? Instead of religious observance, perhaps we need to observe and obey the risen Jesus. Biblically, there are no passive, non-functioning members of the … Continue reading
SEEING INVISIBLE LOVE IN ACTION
SEEING INVISIBLE LOVE IN ACTION A heart touched by invisible love (An unseen human heart, Not a physical one), Is in various degrees, Moved by healing, tender emotion, Changed, and rearranged. Love isn’t taught by lecture. It’s caught by open … Continue reading
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Keep your heart “Open For (Spiritual) Business”
When you open up your heart, love rushes in open flushes out anger, bitterness, guilt and the hurtful things that enslave you. Open-hearted love doesn’t mean unconditional approval. An open heart can deeply care about people while strongly disagreeing with … Continue reading
It’s time for Christ-followers to live in direct awareness of Jesus.
The direct awareness of God is far more powerful than mere information about God can ever be. Eyesight is wonderful. Heart-sight is even better. How’s your spiritual vision? Eyesight sees physical things. Heart-sight sees Christ & His inner Light! Jesus is … Continue reading
Discriminate in your reading–plant seeds of hope
All reading is not created equal. Discriminate. Find reading material that is hope-giving, uplifting, challenging, and healing. Read books that fill up your heart with love, compassion, and understanding, not books that trash your heart. Everything you read puts a seed … Continue reading
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