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As followers of Christ, we are offered the promise of heaven. But at the same time, Christians are not called to spend their days only looking upward. Though we should set our minds on "things above" (Colossians 3:2), what about our responsibilities to God and each other today? By focusing on eternal values and the promise of heaven, believers can find strength, peace, and perspective, especially during difficult times. | |
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We live in a world in which there is no lack of things to worry about. We also internally wrestle with questions, such as "Who am I?" "What am I to do?" "How am I to be loved?" and "How can I become all that God intended me to be?" The Bible has a great deal to say about worry. This article will explore what Scripture says about this issue and how we can prevent it from robbing us of joy and peace. |
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Busyness is complicated all on its own. You're always watching the clock, remembering what day it is, and thinking about what's next on your list. But here's the real question: Why are you so busy? If you can figure that out, you're halfway to making life simpler. Through practical insights and reflection, the article encourages readers to take a closer look at their priorities and focus on what really matters to create a more balanced and fulfilling life. |
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