aportraitofgrace:

I want to, I need to be more like Jesus :)
-Keith Green

aportraitofgrace:

I want to, I need to be more like Jesus :)

-Keith Green

aportraitofgrace:

Declaring! :)

aportraitofgrace:

Declaring! :)

aportraitofgrace:

I am made for another world :) 

If i find in myself desires nothing in this world can satisfy,
I can only conclude that I was not made for here..

                                                     -Brooke Fraser (C.S Lewis song)

youthtransformationlink:

aportraitofgrace:

every good you see in me is because of JESUS CHRIST :)

AMEN

aportraitofgrace:

I can’t wait to get to Heaven..

aportraitofgrace:

I can’t wait to get to Heaven..

aportraitofgrace:

I am bound for Heaven!

aportraitofgrace:

I am bound for Heaven!

I am a CHRISTIAN TEENAGER! and I am proud of it! :)

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rizaraymatados:

God is my strength. :)

rizaraymatados:

God is my strength. :)

rizaraymatados:

aportraitofgrace:

I am a child of God :) are you?

yes, I am! (^.^)

rizaraymatados:

aportraitofgrace:

I am a child of God :) are you?

yes, I am! (^.^)

aportraitofgrace:

The eighteenth chapter of Matthew’s Gospel contains deep words of Jesus about the childlike spirit. To be a disciple should mean to be a learner, to be a child. But the disciples were often unchildlike. They wanted to learn from Jesus, but they were still not of a childlike spirit. They came and asked, “Who is the greatest among us? Who will play the main part; who will play the first violin? Who will be the greatest in the kingdom of God?” That was when Jesus called a little child before them and said, “Unless you turn around and become like little children, you will never enter into the kingdom of heaven.”If we are like children, we will not think of asking who will be the greatest in the kingdom of God. If we demand to be the greatest and first, we will end up being smaller than the smallest. Those bent on having the right of disposal, on speaking the final word in the church, will not enter the kingdom of God…
i got this from this site —->ttp://www.peopleoffaith.com/childlike-faith.htm 

aportraitofgrace:

The eighteenth chapter of Matthew’s Gospel contains deep words of Jesus about the childlike spirit. To be a disciple should mean to be a learner, to be a child. But the disciples were often unchildlike. They wanted to learn from Jesus, but they were still not of a childlike spirit. They came and asked, “Who is the greatest among us? Who will play the main part; who will play the first violin? Who will be the greatest in the kingdom of God?” That was when Jesus called a little child before them and said, “Unless you turn around and become like little children, you will never enter into the kingdom of heaven.”

If we are like children, we will not think of asking who will be the greatest in the kingdom of God. If we demand to be the greatest and first, we will end up being smaller than the smallest. Those bent on having the right of disposal, on speaking the final word in the church, will not enter the kingdom of God…

i got this from this site —->ttp://www.peopleoffaith.com/childlike-faith.htm