“Loving others in a biblical manner involves your thoughts, words, and actions and is a sign of your being a disciple of Christ. Loving others biblically is dependent on your commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ and is not dependent on people, circumstances, or your feelings.” PeopleFeelingsActionJesusChristLordCircumstancesCommitmentJesus ChristDependentBiblicalDiscipleLord Jesus ChristLoving OthersWords And Actions Author:John C. Broger
“The process of biblical change, explained in God's Word, begins when you repent of your sin and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ. God has given you everything you need to make the changes in your life that will please Him and will lead to His blessings. As you continue to obey God's Word, biblical change toward maturity will occur in your life until you see Jesus face to face.” NeedsBelieveFacesJesusGivenProcessChristSinLordPleaseBlessingJesus ChristMaturityBiblicalRepentFace To FaceLord Jesus Christ Author:John C. Broger
“Learning how to love your neighbor requires a willingness to draw on the strength of Jesus Christ as you die to self and live for Him. Living in this manner allows you to practice biblical love for others in spite of adverse circumstances or your feelings to the contrary.” SelfFeelingsDiesJesusChristPracticeLove YouCircumstancesDrawsJesus ChristNeighborContrarySpiteWillingnessBiblicalAdverseHow To LoveLove Your NeighborBiblical LoveLearning How To Love Author:John C. Broger
“Many conflicts in a marriage result from living to please self instead of living to please the Lord. These conflicts can be resolved and are actually opportunities for spiritual growth when dealt with in a biblical manner.” SelfSpiritualOpportunityGrowthResultsLordPleaseConflictSpiritual GrowthBiblical Author:John C. Broger
“Faithfully disciplining (training, educating, correcting) your child in a manner that pleases the Lord is an expression of biblical love. It also is a step of obedience for you as a parent and provides godly direction for your child.” ChildrenParentLordStepsExpressionPleaseTrainingOur ChildrenObedienceYour ChildrenBiblicalGodlyCorrectingBiblical Love Author:John C. Broger
“God intends and expects marriage to be a lifetime commitment between a man and a woman, based on the principles of biblical love. The relationship between Jesus Christ and His church is the supreme example of the committed love that a husband and wife are to follow in their relationship with each other.” MenJesusChristChurchPrinciplesWifeExampleHusbandCommitmentJesus ChristLifetimeCommittedSupremeBiblicalHusband And WifeBiblical LoveLifetime Commitment Author:John C. Broger
“The hope that God has provided for you is not merely a wish. Neither is it dependent on other people, possessions, or circumstances for its validity. Instead, biblical hope is an application of your faith that supplies a confident expectation in God's fulfillment of His promises. Coupled with faith and love, hope is part of the abiding characteristics in a believer's life.” PeopleWishCircumstancesPromiseExpectationsAnd LovePossessionBelieverFulfillmentCharacteristicsDependentApplicationBiblicalAbidingSuppliesValidityFaith And LoveHope Love Author:John C. Broger
“Parents provoke their children to anger by not practicing biblical love, not considering their children as more important than themselves, and not dying to self to become a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ.” ChildrenImportantSelfJesusParentChristLordDyingJesus ChristServantBiblicalConsideringProvokingLord Jesus ChristBiblical Love Author:John C. Broger
“You demonstrate biblical love when you take steps to restore a fellow-believer overtaken in sin. This not only encourages a fallen believer to return to his first love of Jesus Christ, but it also gives others involved in the restoration process on-going opportunities to examine the depth of their love to the Lord.” GivingFirstsOpportunityJesusProcessChristSinLordStepsReturnInvolvedJesus ChristFellowsDepthBelieverFallenBiblicalFirst LoveRestorationBiblical Love Author:John C. Broger