“Living God's way means putting away your self-centeredness and committing yourself to follow God's Word in spite of any feelings to the contrary.” WayMeanSelfFeelingsCommitmentContrarySpiteSelf CenterednessCenteredness 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
“Every person in the world, including yourself, will encounter various trials throughout life. Satan seeks to defeat you by tempting you to trust your own wisdom, to live according to your self-centered feelings, and to gratify the desires of your flesh. In contrast, God's will is for you to be an overwhelming conqueror in all of these tests for His honor and glory.” WorldPersonsSelfFeelingsDesireHonorGloryTestsIncludingDefeatVariousFleshTrialsGods WillSatanEncountersOverwhelmingContrastSelf CenteredConquerorTempting Author:John C. Broger
“Anger and bitterness are two noticeable signs of being focused on self and not trusting God's sovereignty in your life. When you believe that God causes all things to work together for good to those who belong to Him and love Him, you can respond to trials with joy instead of anger or bitterness.” BelieveTwoSelfTogetherJoyCausesAll ThingsAnd LoveFocusedTrialsWorking TogetherBitternessTrust In GodSovereigntyNot TrustingAnger And Bitterness 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