Showing posts with label Rick Warren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Warren. Show all posts

Monday, 28 November 2016

How Can I Get Out of This Mess?



By Rick Warren — Nov 28, 2016

When you’re mastered by him, you can master your problems. God has the power you were lacking. He’ll help you out.



“Who will free me from this life that is dominated by sin and death? Thank God! The answer is in Jesus Christ our Lord” (Romans 7:24b-25a NLT, second edition).

Here is the testimony of a Chinese Christian: “I walked through the road of life and had fallen into a great ditch. The ditch was filled with depression, discouragement, and sin. As I lay in that ditch,

Friday, 25 November 2016

Four Ways God Speaks to You

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By Rick Warren — Nov 25, 2016
 When you start to listen to God through circumstances, impressions, teachers, or the Bible, sometimes he’s going to lead you in ways that you don’t understand. Hang in there! Following God is not always easy, but it will reap more blessing in your life than you can imagine.

“God does speak — sometimes one way and sometimes another — even though people may not understand it” (Job 33:14 NCV).
A lot of us think we’re too busy to listen for God’s response. But we have to take the time to tune in and listen, because God is speaking. Job 33:14 says, “God does speak — sometimes one way and sometimes another — even though people may not understand it” (NCV).
The question is, “How do I understand it? How do I tune in so that I can hear God’s voice?”
Here are four of the channels that God uses:

Monday, 21 November 2016

Three Mistakes to Avoid When Seeking God's Will

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By Rick Warren — Nov 21, 2016

The steps of a man are established by the Lord …. When he falls, he will not be hurled headlong, because the Lord is the One who holds his hand” (Psalm 37:23a-24 NASB).


You may be at what you think is a dead end in your life. “We’re never going to get out of debt! I’m never going to have a baby. My dream is never going to come true. How is it ever going to work out?”
Right now it may look dark and you may feel defeated and it may seem like a mystery to you. But one day you’re going to see in the light of eternity how it all fits together in God’s plan. Until then, there are three errors you need to avoid as you seek God’s will that will help you trust in him, even when you don’t understand.



Monday, 14 November 2016

How to Give Grace to the Irritable

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By Rick Warren — Nov 14, 2016
This is the first step in dealing with difficult people: You must choose to refuse to be offended or to take it personally.
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“A person’s wisdom yields patience; it is to one’s glory to overlook an offense” (Proverbs 19:11 NIV).
When you’re dealing with people who are offensive or irritating, you need to look past the behavior to the pain. Because everything we do is motivated by something. When people hurt others, it’s because they’re hurting on the inside. Hurt people hurt people.
The more you understand about other people’s background, the more grace you’ll show them. Think of the people who you find the most difficult to deal with and who irritate you the most — you probably know nothing about their background. So you don’t cut them any slack. You don’t know that maybe they were molested. You don’t know that maybe they were orphaned. You don’t know that they’ve gone through three marriages and their husband walked out on them. You don’t know their story, so you’re not showing them any grace.

Saturday, 12 November 2016

Integrity vs. Popularity - By Pastor Rick Warren

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By Rick Warren — Nov 12, 2016

“Whoever is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels” (Luke 9:26 NIV).
Integrityvs.Popularity

One day, you’ll give an account of your life before God. When you keep that in mind and have that kind of long-term thinking, it’s going to change what you say, what you do, and who you try to impress. It’s the people-pleaser antidote.
When you take that long look and realize you’re going to give an account for every word you say today, you’ll ask yourself, “Do I want God disapproving of what I just said or did, or do I want this person disapproving of what I just said or did?”
I know this because I’ve been interviewed on lots of tv shows. In those broadcasts, they will ask me the toughest questions possible. They want to put me on the spot and, because I believe a certain thing, make me look like a bigot or a fool. They intentionally try to get me to back down off of what the Bible says.
When I’m in those interviews, my human nature wants to be liked, just like yours does.

Get to Know Your Healer - By Pastor Rick Warren

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By Rick Warren — Nov 10, 2016
  One of the reasons why we have to deal with abuse is because of this: It is contagious. It gets passed on from generation to generation...
“Don’t repay evil for evil. Don’t retaliate with insults when people insult you. Instead, pay them back with a blessing. That is what God has called you to do, and he will grant you his blessing” (1 Peter 3:9 NLT, second edition).
Nothing crushes the spirit more than abuse — to feel devalued, unimportant, and misused. Jesus knows that. And he says, “I will care for you.”
The starting point in your healing is to get to know your Healer. You need to say, “Jesus Christ, I don’t know how you did this, but you took the guilt for every sin in the world — the ones done to me and the ones done by me. I want to learn to love you. And I want you to come in and heal my heart and my mind and my body.”
And he will. He will!
When Jesus was abused, did he retaliate? Absolutely not! The Bible says, “Christ never verbally abused those who verbally abused him. When he suffered, he didn’t make any threats but left everything to the one who judges fairly” (1 Peter 2:23 GW).

How To Get Past Regrets -By Pastor Rick Warren

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By Rick Warren — Nov 11, 2016
God is waiting to clean your slate. Ask him to clear your conscience.












“Forget about what’s happened; don’t keep going over old history. Be alert, be present. I’m about to do something brand-new. It’s bursting out! Don’t you see it? There it is! I’m making a road through the desert, rivers in the badlands” (Isaiah 43:18-19 MSG).
How often do you play the “If only” game?
  • If only I could do it over again.
  • If only I had listened sooner.
  • If only I could erase the past.

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

God Wants to Give You Freedom

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By Rick Warren — Nov 9, 2016
Real freedom is freedom from fear, guilt, worry, bitterness, and death. You’re free to quit pretending because you’re free to be yourself.
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“If the Son sets you free, then you will be really free” (John 8:36 GNT).
The world defines freedom as a life without any restraint — “I can do anything I want to do and say anything I want to say without anybody telling me what to do.” You may burn everybody else, but you get to do it your own way. The world says you can have your freedom, but 






God's Grace in Full Force

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By Rick Warren — Nov 6, 2016
Raymond Edman, one of Billy Graham’s mentors, once said, “Never doubt in the dark what God told you in the light.” 
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“Now that the worst is over, we're pleased we can report that we’ve come out of this with conscience and faith intact, and can face the world — and even more importantly, face you with our heads held high. But it wasn’t by any fancy footwork on our part. It was God who kept us focused on him, uncompromised” (2 Corinthians 1:12 MSG).
Regardless of your circumstances and how you feel, hang on to God’s unchanging character.
The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 1:12, “Now that the worst is over, we’re pleased we can report that we’ve come out of this with conscience and faith intact, and can face the world — and even more importantly, face you with our heads held high. But it wasn’t by any fancy footwork on our part. It was God who kept us focused on him, uncompromised” (MSG). Your circumstances cannot 

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

The Abuse Epidemic: Silent No More

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By Rick Warren — Nov 8, 2016
 The first step in breaking free from abuse, whether it’s sexual or physical or verbal or emotional, is sharing with someone who can help you break free.

I said . . . ‘I will not say anything while evil people are near.’ I kept quiet, not saying a word . . . But my suffering only grew worse, and I was overcome with anxiety. The more I thought, the more troubled I became; I could not keep from asking: ‘Lord, how long will I live? When will I die? Tell me how soon my life will end’” (Psalm 39:1-4 GNT).
The first step in breaking free from abuse, whether it’s sexual or physical or verbal or emotional, is sharing with someone who can help you break free.
Jesus said in John 8:32, “The truth will set you free” (NLT, second edition). Freedom comes when you open up and admit your pain to someone else.
In a study of 10 nations, it was discovered that between 55 to 95 percent of women who have been abused by their partners have never told anybody, and men are even less likely to talk about it or get help.
Abuse is often called the silent epidemic because it’s the big, pink elephant in many marriages that nobody wants to talk about. People suffer in silence.

Monday, 7 November 2016

Your Pain Often Reveals God’s Purpose

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By Rick Warren — Nov 7, 2016

In fact, the very thing you’re most ashamed of in your life and resent the most, could become your greatest ministry in helping other people.

 “[God] comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others . . . When we are weighed down with troubles, it is for your comfort and salvation! For when we ourselves are comforted, we will certainly comfort you. Then you can patiently endure the same things we suffer” (2 Corinthians 1:4a, 6 NLT, second edition).
Your pain often reveals God’s purpose for you. God never wastes a hurt! If you’ve gone through a hurt, he wants you to help other people going through a similar hurt. He wants you to share it. God can use the problems in your life to give you a ministry to others. In fact, the very thing you’re most ashamed of in your life and resent the most, could become your greatest ministry in helping other people.
Who can better help somebody going through a bankruptcy than somebody who went through a bankruptcy? Who can better help somebody struggling with an addiction than somebody who’s struggled with an addiction? Who can better help parents of a special needs child than parents who raised a special needs child? Who can better help somebody who’s lost a child than somebody who lost a child?

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Don’t Give in to Your Fears

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Don’t Give in to Your Fears
By Rick Warren — Nov 5, 2016
God is watching over you, so don’t listen to your fears. This is a choice: Trust God, and don’t give in to your fears.


“From such terrible dangers of death he saved us, and will save us; and we have placed our hope in him that he will save us again” (2 Corinthians 1:10 GNT).
God is watching over you, so don’t listen to your fears. This is a choice: Trust God, and don’t give in to your fears.
The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 1:10, “From such terrible dangers of death he saved us, and will save us; and we have placed our hope in him that he will save us again” (GNT).
God’s promise to believers is that, no matter what happens to us, he is working for our good — if we love him and follow him. If you're a believer, the Bible says all things are working together for good — not

Friday, 4 November 2016

How Do You Forgive

How Do You Forgive?
BY RICK WARREN — NOVEMBER 3, 2016

“God has done it all! He sent Christ to make peace between himself and us, and he has given us the work of making peace between himself and others. What we mean is that God was in Christ, offering peace and forgiveness to the people of this world. And he has given us the work of sharing his message about peace. We were sent to speak for Christ, and God is begging you to listen to our message. We speak for Christ and sincerely ask you to make peace with God” (2 Corinthians 5:18-20 CEV).

In 1956, five American missionaries headed to the rainforest of the eastern Amazon in Ecuador to make a second visit to the Huaorani tribe, which anthropologists said was the most vicious, violent society on the face of the earth. They had a culture of killing, and studies showed 60 percent of the tribe died by homicide.
As soon as the missionaries got out of the plane, they were speared to death by members of the tribe. The brutal murders made news around the world and the cover of Life magazine, Time, and Newsweek. Many newspapers reported the deaths of these men, who included Nate Saint and Jim Elliot.
A couple years later, Elisabeth and Valerie Elliot, wife and daughter of Jim, and Rachel Saint, sister of Nate, moved into the Huaorani village to show love and forgiveness and minister to the people who had killed their family. Eventually, Mincaye, the leader of the tribe, and the five men who participated in the missionary murders all became Christians.

The kind of forgiveness that Elisabeth Elliot and Rachel Saint modeled doesn’t make sense until God has forgiven you. Once you’ve experienced it, how do you forgive? You do the four things that these women did:

Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Forgive Because You’re Forgiven

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Forgive Because You’re Forgiven
By Rick Warren — Nov 2, 2016

You Don’t Have to Forget

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You Don’t Have to Forget
By Rick Warren — Nov 1, 2016

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Anger Yields Anger, Wisdom Yields Patience

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Anger Yields Anger, Wisdom Yields Patience
By Rick Warren — Oct 25, 2016

Before You Retaliate, Calculate the Cost

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Before You Retaliate, Calculate the Cost
By Rick Warren — Oct 24, 2016