This week Ralph will be wrapping up his Christmas series as we look at what it truly means to be loved by God and to love others because we know that we are loved. Last time we spoke about “affection” and the root words for love in the Latin are “caritas” meaning affection and “carus” meaning dear. These two words together form the basis for “charity” which is the KJV word for love.
“Charity” is a good word for love because it is a strong, proactive word. It describes an action - a charitable act of gesture, motivated by genuine affection and caring.
This week we will look at expressions of “charity” both current in the world today and in the Christmas story in the Bible among others. A in-depth look at what it means to love at this special time of the year.
Sometimes I Forget to Celebrate
Sometimes I Fail to Embrace Eternity
Sometimes I Don‘t Submit
Sometimes I Find it Hard to Forgive
Sometimes I Surprise Myself
Sometimes I have Fear in My Life
Sometimes I Don‘t Pray (Speak) in Tongues
Sometimes I Lack Bold Obedience
Sometimes I Am Not Bold In My Conversations
Sometimes I Don't Pray Boldly
Sometimes I Simply Don't Trust God
Sometimes I Don't Live a Bold Lifestyle
Nominal or Phenomenal
Sometimes I Feel So Insignificant
Sometimes I Forget To Keep Calm
Sometimes I have Stinking Thinking
Sometimes I Feel Completely Inadequate
Sometimes Im Disappointed with God
Sometimes I Live Without Hope
Sometimes I Don't Enjoy Praying
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