[…]against unfairly. It’s easy to become defensive and react out of selfishness rather than love. But that’s what I’m called to do as a Chrisitian – to love my neighbor as myself. I, too, needed a reminder of how to handle myself in tough times. Share […]
[…]in the body of Christ, we must also work together for the same goal: to glorify Christ as we love others. Paul reminds the Philippian church to think “the same way, having the same love, sharing the same feelings, focusing on one goal.” We cannot all be the pitcher, otherwise […]
[…]When he hears that God died, he thinks that means God is weak. Rather, it means that God is love. His love is so unselfish that He died in our place. God’s love is more than mere attachment. It’s devotion; it’s the kind of love that keeps loving even during […]
[…]harbor and looked directly into my eyes. The Lord had blessed us with many conversations about His love that summer, but that one statement wast he first time an adult came to the realization that our God is more than a character in a book. My friend Joy and […]
[…]War.” Wise Beyond Her Years. April 26, 2016. www.wisebeyondheryears.com “Scared to Love.” Wise Beyond Her Years. July 19, 2016. www.wisebeyondheryears.com “A New Name.” Wise Beyond Her Years. October 4, 2016. www.wisebeyondheryears.com Share […]