The Light of Christ Journey

Encouraging people on their journey with Christ

I don’t want to experience when God’s patience runs out. Over and over in the Bible, Scripture talks about the Lord’s patience and long-suffering. Psalm 103:8 The Lord is compassionate and merciful, slow to get angry, and filled with unfailing love. [1] As you meditate on this verse, you see the words “slow to get angry,” …

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Having a heart for God is life-changing. I met a man who was a professional football player in his prime a few years ago. As he entered the world of professional sports, he achieved what the world said was successful. What he did not count on was that the world lied to him. With wealth …

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Did you know that God rewards the faithful? For those who have placed faith in Jesus as their Savior will be given the crown of life. (Ref. Revelation 2:10) There are many rewards the world can give people, but there is no comparison to the gift of eternal life in heaven for those who are …

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Have you ever been encouraged by the words of another person? Hopefully, we all have. The older I become the more I realize our words are powerful. Words of encouragement can make an amazing difference in our life. Words of encouragement can propel us forward when we want to give up, lift us up when …

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There are times in life when our problems or situation seems to overwhelm us. A loss of a job, a health crisis, death of a child, loss of a spouse, changing society, an addiction are problems that seem crushing.  How can trusting the Lord when our problems seem overwhelming help us? The Israelites were Overwhelmed …

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What about overcoming fear? Have you ever been overcome by fear that prevented you from doing something or going someplace? If you have, you are not alone. How do we overcome unhealthy fears that control our life? This is what we want to explore today. Ten of the Israelite Spies were Filled with Fear Moses …

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