Articles Tagged 'Fall' (Page 2)

For over 30 years, Heartlight has shared articles to help people live for Jesus in everyday life. While we are no longer publishing new articles, this enduring collection features relevant pieces throughout the year to encourage faith, offer biblical perspective, and speak to real-world joys and struggles.

When You Can't Hide Your Mistakes

Max Lucado reminds us that pride often keeps us in failure and compounds mistakes and sinks us deeper in sin.

What do you do when you've failed and you can't hid it?

The Nones

Rubel Shelly reminds us that the group of those who claim none for religion is growing quickly in the U.S. and that they do so because they are are tired of the hypocrisy.

Are you a none?

God in the boring Stuff?

Ron Rose asks us to pay attention to our lives and see God at work, even in the moments he does not appear to be present and especially in the moments that appear to be boring.

What are you seeing God at work doing in your life?

Apples in Autumn

Katha Winther talks about the good gifts of autumn and the signs of the fall season.

So many good things in fall!

SpiritFire - Potholes, Ditches, and Freedom

Phil Ware continues his SpiritFire series and reminds us of the ditches that can trap us on the way to freedom in grace and being led by the Spirit.

Can you avoid the deep ditches?

Even in Mayberry

Steve Higginbotham talks about four murders that occurred in the town that furnished the backdrop for Andy of Mayberry and reminds us that we live in a fallen world and need to keep our eyes on our heavenly home.

Could anything be better than living in Mayberry?

Glue Lines and a Pink Lamp

Phil Ware talks about a broken horse figurine and a shattered pink lamp and how God not only forgives, but also purifies us.

How do you put a shattered life back together?

Where to Place the Blame

Russ Lawson talks about unloading the blame and guilt of our sin by admitting it and trusting God to handle it, completely.

Where do you unload the baggage and guilt of our mistakes?

Majestic

Phil Ware describes his visit to Kampala, Uganda, Africa and calls on us to fully celebrate the truth of Psalm 8 and Jesus' commands to love God and love our neighbor.

Can you see God's glory in your fellow humanity?

Don't Let Failure Be Final

Mike Barres talks about a real mess he made when he tried to cook when his wife was pregnant, but he tries again 28 years later to see if he can do it -- and does, reminding us to not quit with a failure.

How long has it been since you tried to do it again?

Falling Leaves

Mike Barres reminds us that death, like the falling of leaves in autumn, is a natural part of our world and we need to make sure we honor God when that time comes.

Is death always an intrusion and a tragedy?

Seasons

The seasons, in life and in nature, are reminders of God's power to bring life and warmth out of death and decay.

What season do you find yourself in today?

The Judging Business

God wants us to be humble, but he doesn't want to get down on ourselves or judge ourselves or anyone else, he chose us and will us to his glory.

What right do we have to pass judgement on anyone else?

I Fall Down a Lot

A four year old reminds us that the problem isn't falling down, but it is staying down.

What's so hard about getting up for you?

Weighed Down

Most of us are trying to carry around things that don't matter very much and they are weighing us down from doing what God wants!

What are you trying to carry around with you that is hindering you?

To My Fellow Perfectionists

Trying to be a perfectionist is not only hard, but it is wrong for you.

Irritated with that little mistake you made?

Trust Not in Thy Cell Phone or Thyself!

No matter how much we love our family, we can't protect them all the time or fix their every problem; we have to trust God to work in their lives what is best for them and to take care of them.

Sometimes a cell phone isn't the right answer!