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God's Command to Save You
The promise here is that God is present with us in our troubles, issuing commands to save us before we ask. God does not ignore our suffering and cries. -
I Don't Have the Answers, But I Have Hope
There is perhaps no better observation about the nature of anxiety and depression than its fundamental desire for avoidance. -
God, I’m Mad At You
When we are hurt, we cry out to God. But sometimes when the hurt gets really intense, our lament turns to complaint. Not only is this normal, but almost every lament in scripture contains a complaint. -
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A Helmet of Promises
What I have come to see is that while anyone can make a conscious decision to walk away from God or deny him, a person can’t accidentally lose his or her salvation.
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