In Day 133 of “Manna for the Mind,” we explore Romans 13:1 and the balance between submitting to governmental authority and upholding moral principles. Though obedience is crucial, it should not come at the expense of our rights to life and compassion. God’s wisdom guides our understanding amidst worldly chaos, reminding us he’s ultimately in control.
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Walking Away and Coming Back || Guilt v. Shame #6
Part 6 of this series emphasizes the roles of older and younger generations in marriage, submission, repentance, and prayers for fellow believers.
Washed and Renewed || Luke 1:46-47 || Weekend Wind-Down #33
Today I’ll explore the themes of rejoicing and salvation in both the Old and New Testaments, highlighting the idea of God as a champion for the oppressed. I’ll also talk about the unique transformation that comes from accepting Jesus, symbolized by water baptism and the consequent spiritual rebirth.
Christian Qualities || Titus 2:2 || Weekend Wind-Down #19
This week’s “Weekend Wind-Down” delves into Titus 2:2, emphasizing the importance of self-control, respect, wisdom, faith, love, and patience in Christian living. Paul’s guidance to Titus underscores the need for discipline and upright conduct in all aspects of life.
“Qualifications To Be a Good Person” || Release What You’re Not in Control Of || Week 4
In Week 4 of our “Release What You’re Not in Control Of” series, we hear from the Apostle Paul again to see how releasing control includes being hospitable, loving what is good, and being able to control ourselves.
