The great tragedy, though, is not just that these conversations get repetitive, but that these mindsets and narratives stop students from pursuing their passions.
The great tragedy, though, is not just that these conversations get repetitive, but that these mindsets and narratives stop students from pursuing their passions.
Perhaps instead of comparing our earthly things to others’ earthly things or circumstances, we must compare our earthly things to the promises of Heaven.
Let us work towards advancing Christ’s kingdom here on Earth, identifying chiefly with His cross, and not with a donkey or elephant.
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We are constantly faced with institutions and belief systems that clash with one another yet still claim to be Christian. How do we proceed forward amidst this confusion?
We can rest in peace knowing that God is working out all things for our good, and that we can bestow our suffering upon him.
Fear, especially of the unknown, is never from God. Fear is a weapon the enemy uses to manipulate us and to keep us from growing.
Christ gives us victory and takes away the sting, despair, and death itself. He weeps with us and over us, because our Redeemer came to be one of us.
“Thy will be done” is the hardest prayer to pray sincerely. It forces us to give up our fears, doubts, hesitations, and control to the God of the universe.
Pray for the Lord to help you find some time to meet with Him. Ask him to help you apply these practical skills in your years at Gordon.Â