Author: Maya Herring

  • Preparing Your Personal Testimony

    One of the greatest privileges for a believer is to present the Good News of Jesus Christ to others. Knowing this, it is beneficial to have a plan for your personal testimony that is flexible and easy to use. 1 Peter 3:15, but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared…

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  • Praying Beyond the Obvious

    You probably realize that prayer is not a wish list that God will fulfill according to your personal perspective or timetable. Instead, God always answers prayer with consideration of the request itself, the person making the request, those that are the focus of the request, and others affected by the request. Answered prayer always glorifies…

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  • Perspective Change

    All of us have perspectives on hundreds of subjects and myriad situations of life. We should cherish, even guard, the perspectives that are grounded in biblical truth. On the other hand, we should re-evaluate perspectives based on personal biases, feelings, self-oriented traditions, or common opinions and, instead, pursue a view toward change that aligns with…

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  • Memorizing Scripture…for a Change

    Memorizing a Bible verse (or verses) is beneficial and, actually, not that difficult to do (see The Easy Way to Memorize Scripture). Success in memorizing Scripture, however, is not the ultimate goal but a means through which believers can become more Christ-like. There is a beneficial balance between putting Scripture to memory and practicing Scripture in everyday life.…

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  • Life’s Most Important Decision

    The most important decision you will ever make concerns who you are. That personal focus does not deal with gender, citizenship, politics, abilities, job, health, wealth, marital status, accomplishments, ethnic group, IQ, or any organizational or religious affiliation. This decision concerns your life now but, of far greater significance, determines your eternal destiny. The most…

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  • Illuminating the Gray Areas of Life

    God’s Word presents truth for every aspect of daily life. These statements are as clear as the difference between black and white. The Ten Commandments are a prime example of such clarity. For example, there can be no misunderstanding of the prohibitions “you shall not steal” and “you shall not commit adultery.” From a positive…

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  • Heaven…Are You Going There?

    If you believe in the afterlife, then you may believe in heaven. If so, do you know what the Bible says about how to get there? Many who believe the Bible know what God’s Word says is necessary for a person to go to heaven. Others who claim allegiance to the Bible, however, may add…

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  • Free Speech Either Exalts Self or Honors God

    There seems to be an increasing demand for “free speech” world-wide. Proponents of self-centered free speech often clamor for unrestricted and unhindered verbal and printed communication as well as unrestrained and uncensored physical expressions in which ideas and beliefs can be presented. God’s Word, on the other hand, emphasizes the importance of Christ-honoring communication in…

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  • Forgiving Others: A Believer’s Response of Thankfulness

    Those who do not believe in Christ legitimize their refusal to forgive others for self-oriented reasons. Believers in Christ can also fail to forgive because of self- interest. Believers, however, primarily refuse to forgive biblically because they do not realize the magnitude of their forgiveness from the Lord. As a result, they do not fully…

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  • Forgiveness: How to Ask for It

    Excerpted from Forgiveness: The Possible Impossibility One of the most overlooked aspects of forgiveness is how to ask for it. Asking for forgiveness should not be done according to human wisdom nor simply generated by emotional intensity. Asking for forgiveness should, instead, be based on biblical truth, especially with regard to personal responsibility and esteeming others…

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