I am my biggest marital problem

Sin makes us moral quadriplegics.

We rarely do anything with on single motive.

See yourself and weep. See your God and rejoice.

Theology without love simply is very bad theology.

True restoration takes patience, subtlety, skill, and grace.

Sin is powerful, but not as powerful as the liberating power of grace.

Standing near someone you love in a time of trouble is its own reward.

The Bible says that our core problem, the fundamental reason we do what we do, is sin.

Only when I focus on the holiness and glory of God am I able to see myself with accuracy.

Foolishness is more than being stupid, that deadly combination of arrogance and ignorance.

Sin is much more than doing the wrong thing. It begins withloving, worshiping, and serving the wrong thing.

The kingdom of self tends to be more focused on what the hands can touch than what the heart should embrace.

We are called by God to do theology, that is, to live our lives with a moment-by-moment consciousness of God.

We must not offer people a system of redemption, a set of insights and principles. We offer people a Redeemer.

There is nothing that could be revealed about a pastor that has not already been covered by the blood of Jesus

People struggling with life in a fallen world often want explanations when what they really need is imagination.

God's grace doesn't always come in comfortable forms. But it's still grace, and it's still evidence that He loves us.

Today you will envy the blessings of another, or you will bask in the wonder of the amazing grace you have been given.

When your sin is exposed, you will run toward confession and forgiveness or self-righteousness and self-justification.

Grace will expose the deepest issues of your heart, then point you to the Cross which covers everything that's been exposed.

The fatal flaw of human wisdom is that it promises that you can change your relationships without needing to change yourself.

How can you admit that your only hope is divine grace and then throw condemnation at another sinner when you see them struggle?

Remember, when you're sinned against its tempting to respond sinfully. Don't give in, talk to your heart and seek the grace of Jesus.

Every time you ask for forgiveness, you recognize that the biggest problems you face in life exist inside of you, not outside of you.

Our need is so desperate an idea, a thing, a law can't help us. It took one thing, the gift of gifts, God in the flesh, to rescue us.

Love is willing self-sacrifice for the good of another that does not require reciprocation or that the person being loved is deserving

You can tell yourself that God's not fair, or you can thank Him that He's not fair. If God was fair, we would be doomed and condemned.

Corporate worship is designed to remind you that in the center of all things is a glorious and gracious King, and this king is not you

Corporate worship is a regular gracious reminder that it's not about you. You've been born into a life that is a celebration of another.

If you are in Christ, you've been chosen to transcend the borders of your own glory, to reach out toward a greater glory, the glory of God.

Do you require yourself to remember? In order to live as you can and should, you first must remember who you are and what you’ve been given.

God never intended for us to simply be the objects of His love. We are also called to be the instruments of that love in the lives of others.

You cannot divide human beings into those who worship and those who don't. Everybody worships; it's just a matter of what, or whom, we serve.

The good news of the kingdom is not freedom from hardship, suffering, and loss. It is the news of a Redeemer who has come to rescue me from myself.

The Bible isn't a storybook with many heroes. No, there's only one hero in Scripture: the Son, the Lamb, the Savior, the King, the Redeemer - Jesus.

Embedded in the larger story of redemption is a principle we must not miss: God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things in the lives of others.

Our sin is what separates us from God, but it's our self righteousness that keeps us from running to Him for the grace He willingly gives to all who come.

If you don't keep the eyes of your heart focused on the paradise that is to come, you will try to turn this poor fallen world into the paradise it will never be.

Every day you preach to yourself a gospel of your loneliness, inability, and lack of resources or you faithfully preach to yourself the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Sin doesn't always look sinful to us; sometimes it looks beautiful. That's why we need grace to see sin for what it really is - dark, dangerous, enslaving and destructive.

Only love for Christ has the power to incapacitate the sturdy love for self that is the bane of every sinner, and only the grace of Christ has the power to produce that love.

We forget that God's primary goal is not changing our situations or relationships so that we can be happy, but changing us through our situations and relationships so that we will be holy.

God's design in our pain enables us to look back and say: He loves me enough to take me where I would have never wanted to go in order to produce in me what I never could have achieved on my own.

We must begin by admitting that people and situations do not cause us to speak as we do. Our hearts control our words. People and situations simply provide the occasion for the heart to express itself.

There is a God of awesome grace who meets his children in moments of darkness and difficulty. He is worth running to. He is worth waiting for. He brings rest when it seems like there is no rest to be found.

If your hope disappoints you, it is the wrong kind of hope. You see, hope in God never disappoints, precisely because it is hope *in God.* This means that hope placed in any other thing will always end up disappointing.

We were meant to do more than make sure that all of our needs are fulfilled and all our desires are satisfied. We were never meant to be self-focused little kings ruling miniscule little kingdoms with a population of one.

The cross guarantees that even in your darkest moment God will never turn in disgust and walk away. There is no rebellion, no weakness, no foolishness, no evil of heart that the cross can't defeat and grace can't transform.

Remember, it is not your weakness that will get in the way of God's working through you, but your delusions of strength. His strength is made perfect in our weakness! Point to His strength by being willing to admit your weakness.

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