it was a wonderful day in the Lord. This woman is a wonderful God filled evangelist. She says what neds to be said and she does it in such a way that you know that God gave her the message and the words.
In the morning will be her last day in this area., and I am so glad that I attended the revival. Tonights sermon was about people that get saved and they cherish their walk with the Lord and as time passes the cares of the world start tugging and jerking on their salvation and they give up. They let go of what they have. Its too valuable to give up on. We have to hold on like its very existance is our salvation. And that is the truth. We can't afford to drop the ball. no matter what we have to keep holding on.
Now to all my readers. What do you think spiritual laziness means? This morning when I was praying that thought popped into my head. I have thought about it and I have prayed about it and talked with dh about it. Tell me what you think and I will tell what I think.\
Love you all
sleep well
God bless
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hey Joy! in my own life, spiritual laziness is sinning. there are plenty sins i commit that, before committing, i recognize as sin but am just careless about committing. but i think sometimes about all the sins i commit and don't even "know" i'm committing and don't ask forgiveness for. i think both kinds are exemplary of spiritual laziness. i know none of us are perfect, but that's no excuse for the standard God has set for us. The Bible says we have the mind of Christ.
ReplyDeleteto me, spiritual laziness also means not reading the Bible, not praying, not praying in a way that honors God, the list goes on and on. i let myself get so spiritually hungry sometimes. i heard a preacher say once, "if we fed our bodies like we fed our spirit, we'd be so rail thin you could pull us through a keyhole." that stuck with me, as i don't like missing a meal!
now i am curious to hear what you think!
ps: i'm glad this was a GOOD day for you, and that it had nothing to do with physical food!
love, Josie