The Doctrine of Self-control - Church Context
As we reflect on John 3:16, we are reminded of the profound depth of God's love: “For God so loved the world that he gave...
This is theological reflections on self-control and prayer, drawing on John 3:16. It carries an emotional tone of conviction, hope and encouragement.
As we reflect on John 3:16, we are reminded of the profound depth of God's love: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son. ” This verse encapsulates the heart of the Gospel, offering us not only hope but also a call to transformation. In the Wesleyan tradition, we recognize that faith is not a passive acceptance but an active engagement with God's grace, particularly in the discipline of self-control.…
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