Tag: Week 2 // Friday

Built to Last

My husband sat on the living room floor with my grandson and a pile of large building blocks. Our little man was trying to build a tower, but it kept falling over. He let out a groan of frustration, knocked over his work, and started to cry. I sat on

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Spiritual Maturity

“Therefore we must progress beyond the elementary instructions about Christ and move on to maturity, not laying this foundation again: repentance from dead works and faith in God” – Hebrews 6:1 There are some things that are super cute to watch. A toddler trying to eat spaghetti for the first

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Love Requires Action

I was busy preparing for Bible study—arranging comfy chairs, lighting a scented candle, laying out our curriculum—when I was overcome with love for the women in my group. We are a small group of women in our 20s and 30s. Some of us are working corporate jobs and some of

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God’s Extraordinary Saving Grace

I have been writing for Love God Greatly for quite some time. It is amazing to me how privileged and blessed I am to be able to delve into the Scriptures, study different verses, and share the vulnerable pieces of my heart. In all these years, this is the first

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God’s Divine Delivery

God with us. Emmanuel. Have you ever deeply pondered the savior’s birth? What a strange way God chose to save the world. By the grace of God, my husband and I have five children. Each of our five kids has a unique birth story. Some of them were born in

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Surrendering All to the Savior

I love a good God story. Don’t you? Acts 9 gives us a glimpse of one of the most powerful redemption stories in history: A hard-hearted man bent on destroying Christianity meets Jesus, and his life is forever transformed. Paul turned from his pride and fully surrendered to the Savior.

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Trembling Trust

I sat in the sanctuary trembling. The man standing at the pulpit reading the Word was not my pastor. My pastor had fallen into sin, and now all around me people wept. As a church family, we collectively lifted our broken hearts to our holy God and held fast to

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No Longer Estranged

At least once a week, a frownie faced toddler looks me in the eye and declares, “You’re not my best friend.” Little man does not like it when he does not get his way, and he communicates his displeasure loudly. I always lean down and plant a big, sloppy kiss

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Created by Him

He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation, for all things in heaven and on earth were created by him—all things, whether visible or invisible, whether thrones or dominions, whether principalities or powers—all things were created through him and for him. (Colossians 1:15-16) These few

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Holy And Dearly Loved

We are a divided people aren’t we? If we turn on the television or log onto social media, and it doesn’t take long to see the clamoring of differing opinions. And what we see on TV or read online is not so different from what is happening in our own

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