Jim Cymbala Quotes
WE CAN'T SAVE OURSELVES We Need God. We All Need To Repent Of Trying To Extend His Kingdom In Our Own Strength. We Need Him To Change Things. The Great News Is That He Delights In Helping Us When We Listen, Trust, And Obey Him. Don't We Want To Make A Difference And See God Turn Around The Decline In Christianity? Don't We Want To See Our Family Members And Friends Find Jesus As Savior? Then Let's Draw Closer To God And Talk With Him. This Is What Sincere Believers In Christ Have Done For Hundreds Of Years. And When They Have, Miracles Happened. Nowhere In The Bible Did God Ever Promise That Anything Would "work," Except Him. If You're A Christian Who Is Bewildered And Disheartened By The Things You See Going On, Or If You're A Pastor Or Church Leader Who Is Discouraged By A Lukewarm Church And Lack Of Fruit, Be Sure Of This Promise: "Come Near To God And He Will Come Near To You" (James 4:8).
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