2 Corinthians 5:15 None of us want to feel left out, unimportant or as if we are being used for someone else’s benefit. Even more so if we had given up everything for them. The more we put into a relationship the more we expect to be included, trusted, thanked, valued and loved. Often peopleContinue reading “Who are you living for?”
Category Archives: 2 Corinthians
Happy New You
2 Corinthians 5:17 Happy New Year. What’s done is done and what will be will be. A new year has begun with new possibilities, new opportunities and new hopes. The problem is like it or not that the new year will also bring new problems, new tragedies and new disappointments. In all likelihood our habits,Continue reading “Happy New You”
Looking forward
2 Corinthians 4:16 Today’s good news is: From the moment we are born we begin to die. Well, it’s not really good news, is it? But it is reality. Even though there is a period of growth for the first 18 years or so our bodies are continually subjected to the dangers and deterioration ofContinue reading “Looking forward”
Don’t forget your brain
2 Corinthians 10:5 Faith is often considered a mindless belief. Some would even say that to have faith we need to leave behind our brain and blindly accept whatever we are told. This might be true for superstitions, legends and fairy tales but a faith in Jesus is founded on solid evidence. Historical records outsideContinue reading “Don’t forget your brain”
Which version?
How do you tell if your version of Christianity is the right one? A good indication at least is to answer the following questions and compare your answers with today’s verse; Do you feel weighed down with guilt when you reflect on your past mistakes and choices? Are you burdened with shame and feel youContinue reading “Which version?”
What does God look like?
We have all grown to have a certain picture in our minds of what God looks like. For some he is seen as aggressive and angry. For others he appears distant and disinterested. While for others he is some new age peace loving, all inclusive pacifist. Our impression of what God looks like will generallyContinue reading “What does God look like?”