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Baby Screams While Mom’s in Shower—When She Jumps Out in Rage, 3 Words Stop Her Dead in Her Tracks

"I jumped out of the shower slip-sliding my way to her side before she fell from the bed. I won’t lie; I was mad..."

Atheist Doctor’s Last Words to His Wife Are “Don’t Call 911”—7 Days Later, He Wakes Up From Coma & Gives God ALL the Glory

Dr. Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon and former agnostic, suffered a rare and severe case of streptococcal meningitis which caused his brain to flatline. Dr. Alexander made a miraculous recovery and says the experience taught him to “realize that our souls are eternal.”

Dear Husbands: If You’re Not Doing This, Don’t Complain That Your Marriage Sucks

"While you are not her Savior, and shouldn’t carry that burden around, you are there to protect her. She has one knight in shining armor with skin on in this world. You."

Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit: Embracing Humility and Dependence on God

Practical Ways to Cultivate Dependence on God

  1. Prayer: Make prayer a daily habit, not just in times of need, but as a way of life. Communicate with God about your joys, sorrows, and everything in between, acknowledging your dependence on Him for all things.
  2. Scripture Reading: Regularly immerse yourself in the Bible to understand God’s character, promises, and instructions. Scripture provides guidance, comfort, and a reminder of God’s sovereignty and love.
  3. Community: Engage with a faith community that encourages mutual support, accountability, and spiritual growth. Sharing your journey with others can reinforce your dependence on God and help you see His work in your life and the lives of others.
  4. Service: Actively serve others, recognizing that serving God’s creation is an act of worship and dependence on Him. Service keeps our hearts focused on God’s priorities and reminds us of our role as stewards of His grace.
  5. Simplicity: Practice simplicity and contentment in your lifestyle. By reducing our focus on material possessions and status, we can more easily recognize our dependence on God and find satisfaction in His provision.

Blessed are the poor in spirit” is a call to spiritual awakening. It invites us to find strength in our vulnerabilities, richness in humility, and ultimate fulfillment in our dependence on God. By embodying these principles, we can navigate life’s challenges with grace and look forward to the promise of the kingdom of heaven. Let us embrace this blessed state of being, for it is in our spiritual poverty that we find our greatest strength and richest inheritance.

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Baby Screams While Mom’s in Shower—When She Jumps Out in Rage, 3 Words Stop Her Dead in Her Tracks

"I jumped out of the shower slip-sliding my way to her side before she fell from the bed. I won’t lie; I was mad..."

Atheist Doctor’s Last Words to His Wife Are “Don’t Call 911”—7 Days Later, He Wakes Up From Coma & Gives God ALL the Glory

Dr. Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon and former agnostic, suffered a rare and severe case of streptococcal meningitis which caused his brain to flatline. Dr. Alexander made a miraculous recovery and says the experience taught him to “realize that our souls are eternal.”

Dear Husbands: If You’re Not Doing This, Don’t Complain That Your Marriage Sucks

"While you are not her Savior, and shouldn’t carry that burden around, you are there to protect her. She has one knight in shining armor with skin on in this world. You."