Reflecting on Self-control - Commentary
Reflecting on self-control invites us to consider the profound mercy of God, especially during times of crisis. Our journey through life is often fraught with...
This is theological reflections on self-control and mercy of god, drawing on Romans 8:28. It carries an emotional tone of hope, trust and comfort.
Reflecting on self-control invites us to consider the profound mercy of God, especially during times of crisis. Our journey through life is often fraught with challenges that test our resolve and character. Romans 8:28 reassures us, declaring that “in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. ” Here lies the promise: even in our struggles with self-control, God is at work, weaving our experiences into a tapestry of grace.…
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