Are you struggling with sin? You don’t need more will power. You need more of Jesus.
JUDAH SMITHI wonder if we have a lot of sons running around saying, “I want a Dad.” But you won’t abide in anyone.
More Judah Smith Quotes
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If you dont love, youve lost your distinction, definition, uniqueness, and identity.
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You don’t have to be good to be Jesus’s friend. You just have to be honest.
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The Bible is meant to be down-to-earth. It was written for real people facing real issues.
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A father doesn’t say, ‘Don’t go that way.’ He says, ‘come follow me.’
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We need to abandon our scale and adopt God’s because our misguided labels keep us from the right kind of interaction with people.
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Responsibility is good for your soul.
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It is absolutely essential to have a living visible example of what a Christian ought to be.
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When you look in the eyes of grace, when you meet grace, when you embrace grace, when you see the nail prints in grace’s hands and the fire in his eyes, when you feel his relentless love for you – it will not motivate you to sin. It will motivate you to righteousness.
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God is not in a hurry to fix us. Our behavior is not his first priority. We are his first priority. Loving us, knowing us, affirming us, protecting us. That is his top goal and his main concern.
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Once you savor God’s goodness, sin holds no lasting appeal.
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Don’t you know you are the only Jesus many people will ever see? In compromising your lifestyle, you forfeit your capacity to accurately reflect God’s image and endanger an entire generation’s understanding of Jesus.
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Jesus sees our sin more clearly than anyone, yet He loves us more than anyone.
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Rules are not bad, but they can’t save anyone.
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When we meet grace, it becomes the fuel of our faith. We pray, we read our Bibles, we worship and we live the purest lifestyle we can because we love a person.
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We need a bigger estimation of God and a smaller estimation of sin.
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