
Leading Out of Reverence for God
Leading out of reverence for God . . . now that puts leadership in a truly biblical perspective.
Leading out of reverence for God . . . now that puts leadership in a truly biblical perspective.
This verse describes exactly what I don’t want to do and exactly who I don’t want to be. It describes a half-hearted follower of Christ, who does the right things but not necessarily for the right reasons. Let’s not allow this verse to describe us.
When we start by loving God with our whole being it flows from there. So if you are having trouble with the second greatest commandment; start with the first.
What does the Lord ask of you? That’s a great question, isn’t it? What does God really want me to do? Here are five answers from today’s passage.
God’s wrath regarding sin is a demonstration of his love, care, and protection. If God never demonstrated his wrath, he would not be righteous.