Tauren Wells “Known” (Devotional #5)
John wrote that Jesus came to us in glory from the Father, ΓÇ£full of grace and truth.ΓÇ¥IΓÇÖm sure I could divide the readers of this devotional into two groups: grace people and truth people.
Read moreJohn wrote that Jesus came to us in glory from the Father, ΓÇ£full of grace and truth.ΓÇ¥IΓÇÖm sure I could divide the readers of this devotional into two groups: grace people and truth people.
Read moreRelational poverty is one of the greatest challenges our culture faces today. These days we tend to have followers but not friends, likes but not love, comments but not conversations, crowds but not companions, churches but not communities.
Read moreI think the enemy of our souls wants us to settle for having an information-based relationship with God. That kind of relationship gives us a false sense of what it means to know God and to be known by Him.
Read moreIΓÇÖll be the first to admit that IΓÇÖve cared far too much about my image. I tend to project my best selfΓÇöwhat IΓÇÖd like to be noticed, known, and valued for. I project a certain image hoping to protect my insecurities. I always seem to find a way to overstate my admirable qualities in order to shield my private flaws from the public view. The problem with all of that is this: the walls we use to protect our image are the same walls that imprison us with our pain.
Read moreTo be loved but not known is comforting but superficial. To be known and not loved is our greatest fear. But to be fully known and truly loved is what it means to be loved by God.ΓÇôTimothy Keller
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