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The apostle Peter didn’t see himself as the powerful CEO of the early church. Instead, he saw himself as a humble shepherd overseeing God’s dear sheep. A godly leader has the responsibility to care for and to protect his flock. Peter embraced this perspective, and in 1 Peter 5:1–4, he encouraged other Christian ministers to pursue a lifestyle of humility and love. Hear Pastor Chuck Swindoll’s call to embrace the way of the shepherd. Scripture ref: 1 Peter 5:1-4
Released on 14 Jul 2023
Many people worship the god of success, sacrificing their time, energy, and focus to achieve their dreams of “the good life.” The closer they get to it, however, the more elusive it becomes. Those who worship this idol believe that enough success will eventually bring happiness, satisfaction, and relief. Pastor Chuck Swindoll advises you to pursue eternal significance and be truly well-off in God’s eyes. Scripture ref: 1 Peter 5: 5-7
Many people worship the god of success, sacrificing their time, energy, and focus to achieve their dreams of “the good life.” The closer they get to it, however, the more elusive it becomes. Those who worship this idol believe that enough success will eventually bring happiness, satisfaction, and relief. Pastor Chuck Swindoll advises you to pursue eternal significance and be truly well-off in God’s eyes. Scripture ref: 1 Peter 5: 5-7
Many Christians wrongly believe that they are doomed to failure—that some temptations simply are too strong to resist. But as believers, we don’t have to give in! In Romans 6:5–14, the apostle Paul told Christians that since they were saved by grace, they could now live by grace.
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