Thoughts To Ponder In Your Walk With The Lord (Part Thirty-Nine)

When we pass away, all things become new. In Colossians 3:5-17, the old becomes the new. We put off the old and put on the new, via transformation, transition, and translation into God’s presence.


Revival is the translation from the old to the new. The restoration of mankind to a permanent spiritual relationship with God is because of the perfect birth, life, cross, resurrection, and ascension of Christ. Amen.


The limits of your vocabulary are the limits to your thinking.


There are three manifestations of arrogance: Self-justification, self-deception, and self-absorption. Whereas humility is man’s “vessel of honor” in true respect and love for God, in respect for authority (James 4), and true love and respect for people.


The dualism of fleshly thinking is double-minded, tossed to and fro, and unstable emotions.


The Lord Jesus Christ died for our sins and rose for our justification.


Tranquility under pressure, even when facing death, is the overt expression of a courageous soul. The Lord goes ahead of you (Deuteronomy 31:8).


Execute your destiny in this life with gladness.


Occupation with Christ overrules the sin nature.


Fear is a human trait.


As long as the believer is in the world, we are to be the light of the world.


Christ is light for a world living in darkness.


 

All quotes are by C. S. Craig unless otherwise indicated.

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