Are You a Genuine Christian? See if you pass the sheep vs. goat test.

Homeless man with sign

We can’t always know if someone is a genuine Christian just by looking at them. But, Jesus can. Jesus often used the analogy of sheep vs. goats to make a point. Certain varieties of sheep and goats look so much alike the average person cannot tell them apart. However, shepherds…

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Ready to Be the Boss? You are if you demonstrate this quality.

Ever admire the boss? He sets his hours and delegates unpleasant tasks. She gets considerably more vacation time than anyone else. He attends all the important meetings—nothing happens without his approval. She determines your promotion! If only I could be the boss. You can, if you demonstrate this quality.  …

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Copy a Good Example.

A good example is great warfare. Remember your school days? If you wanted to learn something new, you copied a good example. The example taught you the right way to solve the problem. Then, you studied the examples to prepare for your test. We are tested in life every day.…

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Why Delay?

We don’t hesitate when it’s time to do something for ourselves. When we’re hungry, we eat—sometimes at a nice restaurant. (There’s nothing like a good steak.) If we need clothes, we buy them. (Ever notice how there’s nothing in your closet to wear?) When we’re bored, we find something fun…

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Will You Do the Impossible?

Did you know that there is no such thing as a good Christian? In spite of how “together” our lives may seem from outward appearances, we are all just Christians living by faith in Jesus Christ–no one person is better than another. In Luke 18:18-19 Jesus was asked, “Good Teacher,…

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Develop a Selfless Attitude.

The cause of so many problems today are a result of selfishness–crime, broken homes, abused children and other ills all essentially boil down to someone putting their own needs and desires above the welfare of another person. The way to overcome this natural human tendency is to first realize that…

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