My personal walk with Christ has never been easy. I’ll be the first to admit that I have fallen more than once. Still, as unsteady as I once was in my servitude for the Lord, His love for me was always pure and perfect. Christians, like athletes, are prone to slumps—times when things aren’t going the way the athlete would like it. The difference between a slumping Christian and a slumping athlete is that we as Christians can always know who is at fault. We are.
As Christians we must remember that God’s love for us remains unconditional through our spiritual wins and losses. Even when we stray from him, he knows every secret of our soul. God is everywhere and the temple of the Lord has a permanent address in our hearts.
So when we feel we have lost touch with God, we must ask ourselves: Who moved? The answer. We did. We caused the slump.
—Emily Briggs
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I very much loved this post. Thanks for what you do here and who you promote which is Jesus Christ. My wife and I will be visiting her home in the PH next Feb. In the near future afterwards we will be setting up home there. I understand that running recently has become contagious in the PH. Maybe we will meet on this earth some day before we are called to Heaven. Take care, and God bless. Keep up the great work for God with this blog. How we can minister in small ways to reach people and get the Word out!
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