It is much easier to say “I love you” than to really mean it.
What does God really want most? Obedience as a duty or a relationship of love and worship?
Jesus’ story about Lazarus at the gate of the rich man can become a personal thing for us as well.
Do you ever wonder how management comes up with the rules they have? They seem to usually be quite separated from what the workforce actually has to do. Fortunately, God’s rules are made through being a loving Father.
God provided Abraham an alternate sacrifice. He provides so many things for us.
We think of sacrifice at a very low level – giving a few percent of our means, etc., but true sacrifice is giving up something that is loved.
We all have those who don’t care for us, but fortunately we have those who love us. We need to forget the former and embrace the latter.
We get confused with our wants and our needs; what we think are needs are only what we want. Christ gave up what He needed because He wanted us. You_Cant_Always_Get_What_You_Want
We cannot please everybody, and it is clear that we don’t. Somehow this magnifies the value of those who do appreciate us. Rejection_vs_Acceptance
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