Articles Tagged 'Rage' (Page 7)

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.

Hold Your Head Up!

Phil Ware continues to share with his own children the values his father taught him.

What's got you so down you won't even believe what God says about you?

Out of the Shadows?

Ron Rose reminds us that God is our Shepherd and he will comfort us, even during those awful times in the valley of the shadow of death.

How do we ever get through those darkest days in the valleys of life?

The Comforter

Russ Lawson reminds us of the comfort that we can find in God and His word if we will trust and believe it.

Where can I find the strength and comfort I need?

Do Not Lose Heart!

Tom Norvell reminds us that some times we just have to hang to hope, keep repeating what is true and not lose heart.

Some words you just have to repeat until you believe!

Become a Builder

Paul Faulkner reminds us that we are put here to be a blessing to others and inspire, encourage, and build up, not tear down and criticize because the church, Jesus' community, is God's holy temple.

Why tear down when you can build others up?

Market Place Moments: Appreciation

Michele Howe reminds us again about women in the marketplace and the very needed virtue of affirming and giving appreciation to those who need it and deserve it.

What's the difference between flattery and genuine praise?

The Staying Power of Our Words

Katha Winther reminds us of the weird and yet powerful staying power of many of our words and reminds us to use them to be a blessing to others.

Why do some of these things stick in our heads for so long?

The Jewel

Muriel Larson reminds of the great blessing we have from Romans 8:28

What's the most precious thing you've seen?

Treasure in Toilets

Rubel Shelly reminds us that we need to not give up when our life seems to be in the toilet, because as often archaeologists do, we can sometimes find the greatest treasures in the most surprising places.

What are you going to find if you dig deep enough?

How to Handle Criticism

Rubel Shelly reminds us that if we have big dreams or want to be used by God significantly, we will have plenty of critics, but don't let them stop you and he gives several different pieces of good advice.

How do you handle it when people come down on you?

When Endings Are Complicated, God Is Still Gracious

Ron Rose reminds us that not all faith stories have happy endings and that sometimes we have to wade on through tragedy with faith.

What do you do when the endings are not always happy ones?

How Long, Lord?

Tom Norvell leads us to Psalm 6 and helps us ask, "How long, Lord?" because we all have times when we can barely hang on any longer.

Can you keep hanging in there?

When Tragedy Strikes

Larry Davies shares a hard and horrible story of tragedy and asks where God is and helps walk us through Isaiah 43 and shows how it reflects the presence of God in our worst times through the people of God who help.

Where is God in the middle of these tragedies?

Take off the Fireman's Hat!

Paul Faulkner reminds us that being in such a rush in life is not the way God intended us to live and not the way Jesus lived, so we ought to slow down, spend time with the Father, and be refreshed.

What's the big rush, anyway?

Seasoned with Salt

Russ Lawson reminds us that we can and should be considerate, comforting, and encouraging in the way we respond to others.

Can others tell your faith through ypur speech?

Little Acts of Love

We can make a world of difference simply by helping the people who are around us that need to be built up.

Where are you going to begin in your quest to change the world?

The Other Side of 'Tragedy'

God can turn our worst nightmares into a way to find his blessing and be his blessing, if we can persevere and look for his presence.

What good thing can come out of bad things?

Dumb Questions We Ask after a Tragedy

Rubel is pretty fed up with the dumb questions that people ask after a tragedy and reflects on how maybe if we prayed more and prattled less these things would not be as frequent.

Why do we keep allowing people to ask these things?

Longing for Friendship

We all need a friend or brother or sister with whom we can confess, share our story, and find deep and meaningful friendship.

Are you willing to take the risk?

Eye of the Tiger

God can help us live life courageously, to have the "Eye of the Tiger"

What would it mean for us to live courageously?

Better than Therapy

While some people need therapy, most folks need a good friend most of all and a good friend can do a whole lot of good at healing their hearts.

Do you have a good friend?

Of Natural Causes

Larry died and no one missed him and was not discovered until 18 months after his death.

How long would you have to be gone before someone noticed?

Life Outside of Football

Tony Dungy reminded us that character wins and that character involves more than just sports.

Is there anything beyond sports, work, and pain?

Sometimes I Just Like to Listen Now

Phil likes to sing, but sometimes he just needs to listen and be blessed and pumped up.

Do you ever take time to listen and not sing?

Filling the Vacuum

We've got to fill our kids with good things and not just tell them what not to do, because if we don't fill them with God's stuff, someone is going to fill them with satan's stuff.

What are you putting in the empty places of their lives?