How to Live Holy presents a practical guide that encourages us to consider and implement seven principles to help us live more consecrated and mature Christian lives. The first principle is desire, a holy hunger for a deeper relationship with God that results in wanting to please Him and not ourselves. Desire is a prerequisite for living holy. The second principle is devotions, a holy habit. These quiet times with God can strengthen our relationship with Him and prepare us to interact with the world. The third principle is dedication, the holy honor to God that manifests itself in love. God is love, so loving others is a part of living holy. The fourth principle is denying self, a holy handicap or a self-imposed limitation that recognizes that we must die in order to live holy. The fifth principle is denouncing and detaching, the holy hatchet that identifies evil and cuts off whatever would hinder reaching our goal to live holy. The sixth principle is declaration, the holy heralding whereby we speak out with authority and intention to live holy. Finally, the seventh principle is deploymentwho and what we summon for holy help in order to defeat the enemy and experience victory. If youre having trouble living holy, this guide is the how-to youve been waiting for. Offering strategies and suggested reading, it helps you propel yourself into the mind-set of holy living.
Thought Power seeks to teach children the relationship between thought control and victorious Christian living. Even children experience a kind of spiritual warfarethat tug of choosing between right and wrong. Ephesians 4:23 (NIV) says, And be made new in the attitude of your mind. Prepare your child to be a winner with godly, positive thoughts. Thought Powers main themes include the power of thoughts, the assurance that God has a purpose for our lives, and the reassurance that when we allow right thoughts to direct our lives, we will emerge as winners. Too many children today experience depression, feelings of worthlessness, and suicidal thoughts. Thought Power lets them know Jesus loves them, has a plan for their lives, and motivates them to use their thought power to its highest potential.
Jaide's grandparents believe that the better we think, the better we live. They are convinced that confident, creative and purposeful lives are the result of corresponding thoughts. In "My Mind is a Garden," Pop-Pop and Granny refer to Jaide's mind as a "garden" and her thoughts as "seeds." Consequently, they encourage young Jaide to plant Bible-based "thought-seeds" in her "mind-garden" promising their granddaughter: "What you plant will grow; what you grow will show." With an air of sophistication, coupled with child-like trust, Jaide plants God's words in her "mind-garden." When God's words are the "seeds" planted in their minds, our children will have the benefit of a purposeful life, plus the privilege of a personal relationship with their Creator.
Thought Power seeks to teach children the relationship between thought control and victorious Christian living. Even children experience a kind of spiritual warfarethat tug of choosing between right and wrong. Ephesians 4:23 (NIV) says, And be made new in the attitude of your mind. Prepare your child to be a winner with godly, positive thoughts. Thought Powers main themes include the power of thoughts, the assurance that God has a purpose for our lives, and the reassurance that when we allow right thoughts to direct our lives, we will emerge as winners. Too many children today experience depression, feelings of worthlessness, and suicidal thoughts. Thought Power lets them know Jesus loves them, has a plan for their lives, and motivates them to use their thought power to its highest potential.
How to Live Holy presents a practical guide that encourages us to consider and implement seven principles to help us live more consecrated and mature Christian lives. The first principle is desire, a holy hunger for a deeper relationship with God that results in wanting to please Him and not ourselves. Desire is a prerequisite for living holy. The second principle is devotions, a holy habit. These quiet times with God can strengthen our relationship with Him and prepare us to interact with the world. The third principle is dedication, the holy honor to God that manifests itself in love. God is love, so loving others is a part of living holy. The fourth principle is denying self, a holy handicap or a self-imposed limitation that recognizes that we must die in order to live holy. The fifth principle is denouncing and detaching, the holy hatchet that identifies evil and cuts off whatever would hinder reaching our goal to live holy. The sixth principle is declaration, the holy heralding whereby we speak out with authority and intention to live holy. Finally, the seventh principle is deploymentwho and what we summon for holy help in order to defeat the enemy and experience victory. If youre having trouble living holy, this guide is the how-to youve been waiting for. Offering strategies and suggested reading, it helps you propel yourself into the mind-set of holy living.
Jaide's grandparents believe that the better we think, the better we live. They are convinced that confident, creative and purposeful lives are the result of corresponding thoughts. In "My Mind is a Garden," Pop-Pop and Granny refer to Jaide's mind as a "garden" and her thoughts as "seeds." Consequently, they encourage young Jaide to plant Bible-based "thought-seeds" in her "mind-garden" promising their granddaughter: "What you plant will grow; what you grow will show." With an air of sophistication, coupled with child-like trust, Jaide plants God's words in her "mind-garden." When God's words are the "seeds" planted in their minds, our children will have the benefit of a purposeful life, plus the privilege of a personal relationship with their Creator.
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