Articles Tagged 'Limit'

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.

Scales on Our Eyes?

Phil Ware concludes his 14 part series on how God values women and their importance in the life of His people.

We're like the apostle Paul right before he was baptized: we can't see!

Freedom to Choose

Max Lucado reminds us about our freedom to choose Jesus and eternal life or not.

While we can get frustrated by our lack of choices about some things in life, the most important choice of all is ours because of Jesus!

No Box Works!

Max Lucado reminds us that Jesus defies description and won't fit into any boxes that limit him and make him manageable.

You can try to make Jesus into the Messiah you want him to be, but he's too big for your job description!

A Healthier Image of God

Rubel Shelly talks about the two lies satan tells about God and that we often believe, that God tries to limit us and that when we sin God wants to punish us.

What are the two great lies Satan tells about God?

Community and the Homebound: Part 2

Phil Ware continues his discussion on serving those who are homebound in our church communities.

Follow up to the continuing discussion

Growing to Your Space

Rubel Shelly reminds us to not settle for cramped spaces, especially cramped spaces in our minds!

Are you allowing life to shape you into it's mold?

Facing Life's Uh-oh's

Ron Rose writes about life's obstacles and challenges us to follow the example of others who have lived beyond their limits.

What do you do when the problems come?

Hold Up?

We can stand in the way of reaching the lost or we can open the highway to let folks come to Jesus!

Are you helping, hurting, or just in the way?

What She Could

Sometimes we try too hard and too much when we should simply be doing what we can.

Are you trying to do too much or are you doing what you can?