“Churchgoers all across the nation say the Holy Spirit has entered them. They claim that God has given them a supernatural ability to follow Christ, put their sin to death, and serve the church. Christians talk about being born again say that they they were dead but now have come to life. We have become hardened to those words, but they are powerful words that have significant meaning. Yet when those outside the church see no difference in our lives, they begin to question our integrity, out sanity, or even worse, our God. And can you blame them?” ChristianSpiritGivenNationsChristBornDifferencesChurchSinAbilityPowerfulOur LivesIntegrityHolyClaimsBlameSignificantHoly SpiritSanityBorn AgainHardenedPowerful Words Author:Francis Chan
“Thanks to being profoundly rooted in Christ, he was able to bear a burden which transcends merely human abilities.” HumansAbleChristAbilityBearsBurdenThanksRootedThankfulness Author:Pope Benedict XVI
“I would rather my descendants have greater abilities and a greater knowledge of the love of Christ than I do, much like standing on one's shoulders in order to get a clearer view of the valley.” OrderChristAbilityViewsGreaterStandingShouldersValleysDescendants Book:Salomé: In Every Inch in Every Mile Source: Salomé: In Every Inch in Every Mile
“I guess my faith in Jesus Christ is what kept me going day by day. I just trusted in him and I believe that he's the one who gives me the strength and ability to overcome struggles and problems day to day. I'm just grateful for him, as he has blessed me with just an amazing family that has supported me through every step of the way.” WayGivingBelieveProblemJesusI BelieveChristAbilityStepsStruggleJesus ChristOvercomingGive MeBlessedGratefulTrustedDay To DayEvery StepFaith In JesusGive Me StrengthAmazing Family Author:Bethany Hamilton
“Feeble are we? Yes, without God we are nothing. But what, by faith, every man may be, God requires him to be. This is the only Christian idea of duty. Measure obligation by inherent ability! No, my brethren, Christian obligation has a very different measure. It is measured by the power that God will give us, measured by the gifts and possible increments of faith. And what a reckoning will it be for many of us, when Christ summons us to answer before Him under the law, not for what we are, but for what we might have been.” MenGivingMayHas BeensIdeasDifferentMightChristianLawChristAbilityAnswersDutyEvery ManGods WillObligationInherentMight Have BeenBrethrenWithout GodReckoning Book:Sermons for the new life Source: Sermons for the new life
“Go to your duty, every man, and trust yourself to Christ; for He will give you all supply just as fast as you need it. You will have just as much power as you believe you can have. Be a Christian; throw yourself upon God's work; and get the ability you want in it.” MenWantNeedsGivingBelieveChristianChristAbilityDutyEvery ManTrust YourselfBelieve You Can Book:Sermons for the new life Source: Sermons for the new life
“Submitting self to God is the only real freedom-because the deepest slavery is self-dependence, self-reliance. When you live your life believing that everything (family, finances, relationships, career) depends primarily on you, you're enslaved to your strengths and weaknesses. You're trying to be your own savior. Freedom comes when we start trusting in God's abilities and wisdom instead of our own. Real life begins when we transfer our trust from our own efforts to the efforts of Christ.” TryingBelieveRealSelfChristAbilityEffortCareersDependsWeaknessSlaveryReal LifeFinanceSaviorTrust In GodLive Your LifeDependenceSelf RelianceRelianceTransfersStrength And WeaknessReal Freedom Author:Tullian Tchividjian
“The ability to discern the thoughts and motives of your heart (especially when experiencing intense emotion) is an essential skill for the believer. Recognizing thoughts and imaginations of the heart is a prerequisite of bringing them 'captive to the obedience of Christ'.” HeartChristImaginationAbilityEmotionSkillsEssentialsBelieverIntenseObedienceMotiveRecognizingCaptivesPrerequisitesIntense Emotions Author:Lou Priolo
“I have known some good men who have been so addicted to their study, that they have thought the last day of the week sufficient to prepare for their ministry, though they employ all the rest of the week in other studies. But your business is to trade with your spiritual abilities. ... A man may preach a very good sermon, who is otherwise himself; but he will never make a good minister of Jesus Christ, whose mind and heart are not always in the work. Spiritual gifts will require continual ruminating on the things of the Gospel in our minds.” MenMindHeartMayHas BeensLastsSpiritualJesusChristAbilityBusinessKnownStudyWeekJesus ChristTradeVery GoodMinistersSufficientGood ManMinistryHeart And MindSermonsLast DayDays Of The WeekSpiritual Gifts Author:John Owen
“Remember the 'Parable of the Talents' in the New Testament? Christ exhorts us to be the best we can be by developing our skills and abilities, by succeeding in all our tasks and endeavors. What better description can there be of capitalism?” RememberChristAbilityTalentSucceedSkillsCapitalismTasksDevelopingBeing The BestDescriptionEndeavorTestamentNew TestamentParablesSkills And Abilities Author:Margaret Thatcher