To Lay Down One's Life
Guest Speaker Rev. Col Stringer
We have the authority and the responsibility to choose our attitudes, thoughts, and responses to life's circumstances. It is so much easier to put the blame and responsibility on others or even God.
The truth is the responsibility of what we think on belongs to us. Thankfully, along with the responsibility to guard our thought life comes the authority to take hold of our thoughts and emotions with the Word of God and cast down wrong ways of thinking. (2 Corinthians 10:5)
Life consists of relationships: our relationship with one another and our relationship with God.
The value we place on our relationship with God determines how we perceive ourselves, others, and events that occur in our lives.
For some, past hurts and experiences have tainted their understanding of God. They misunderstand God because they filter God through their experiences and what others have said. A wrong understanding of God will create wrong beliefs about God’s true nature.
Romans 15:13
Now, may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
As believers, we are never without hope! How the Bible defines hope and how the world defines hope are very different. The world thinks hope is wishing something will happen. But how the Bible defines hope as a confident expectation that what God has said will come to pass!