Because with the devil, there’s always a price to pay. He doesn’t give us anything for free. Unlike our Lord, who requires nothing of us, the prince of this world always wants us to pay in some form or another.
The Heart of the Matter: Observations from Christ’s Temptations in the Wilderness–Mountains
he God who could say no lives within us. If that’s what enabled Him, that same godly ability inhabits us if we know Him as our Savior so we have the exact same power He was given to resist the devil.
The Heart of the Matter: Observations from Christ’s Temptation in the Wilderness–Stones into Bread
Had Jesus turned a stone into bread, one loaf likely wouldn’t have sufficed. He would have wanted more. But He was already full–of the Holy Spirit.
The Heart of the Matter: Observations from Christ’s Temptation in the Wilderness, Intro
I don’t think we can underestimate the need for Holy Spirit power every day in our life. And I’m afraid that many times we live with the power turned off.
Talking About a Christian YA Facebook Reader Group on Donna Jo Stone’s blog
“We want readers to have a place to share about the great Christian YA book they just finished reading.”
Out of Site, Out of Mind
This month, The Uncertainty of Fire is featured in Clean Fiction Magazine, a publication dedicated to reviewing clean and Christian books for adults.
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