Selwyn starts today’s study with: “We continue considering the question: Have we allowed the yeast of the Pharisees to get into our spirit?”
The best bit, I thought was: “Christians know exactly who they are – they are the children of the living God and joint heirs with Jesus to all that God owns. You see, those who understand that their true greatness comes, not from things or earthly attachments, but from their relationship with God have no need of superior attitudes. … You are meant to live with your feet on the earth and the Spirit of God in your heart, walking straight up to the task that God has called you to do.”
The issue is that while on a knowledge level, many Christians are aware of the verses in the Bible which tell them that they are God’s children; this knowledge hasn’t been fully actioned – in the way they live their lives. Yet, this is how we demonstrate our love for Jesus – in the way we follow Him. Knowing what the right path is to eternal life, is one thing; actually moving our feet in that direction is the real challenge. Do you agree?
Neither a worm nor a wonder
Selwyn starts today’s study with: “We continue considering the question: Have we allowed the yeast of the Pharisees to get into our spirit?”
The best bit, I thought was: “Christians know exactly who they are – they are the children of the living God and joint heirs with Jesus to all that God owns. You see, those who understand that their true greatness comes, not from things or earthly attachments, but from their relationship with God have no need of superior attitudes. … You are meant to live with your feet on the earth and the Spirit of God in your heart, walking straight up to the task that God has called you to do.”
The issue is that while on a knowledge level, many Christians are aware of the verses in the Bible which tell them that they are God’s children; this knowledge hasn’t been fully actioned – in the way they live their lives. Yet, this is how we demonstrate our love for Jesus – in the way we follow Him. Knowing what the right path is to eternal life, is one thing; actually moving our feet in that direction is the real challenge. Do you agree?