The Harness of the LORD (Conclusion): A Reflection on Submission, Discipline, and Divine Provision

The Harness of the LORD (Conclusion): A Reflection on Submission, Discipline, and Divine Provision

Freedom without submission can lead to exhaustion, while discipline in God produces strength, clarity, and lasting provision. This reflection invites you to reconsider the power of the Lord’s harness.

The Harness of the LORD (Part 2): Lessons on Obedience, Submission, and Reward

The Harness of the LORD (Part 2): Lessons on Obedience, Submission, and Reward

Explore how God’s discipline and testing reveal true obedience and prepare His followers for greater responsibility, illustrating the path from rebellion to reward.

The Harness of the LORD — Lessons on Discipline, Obedience, and Divine Training (1)

The Harness of the LORD — Lessons on Discipline, Obedience, and Divine Training (1)

Through the story of harnessed horses and rebellious colts, Bill Britton illustrates how divine discipline cultivates obedience, patience, and readiness for the responsibilities God calls us to. True freedom is found in submission to the King’s voice.

45 Lessons of Life: Reflections on Wisdom, Aging, and What Truly Matters

45 Lessons of Life: Reflections on Wisdom, Aging, and What Truly Matters

Some lessons only time can teach. These reflections gather hard-earned truths about love, loss, joy, regret, and faith, reminding us what actually matters when the noise fades.

When the Church Grows Dim: Who Turned Off the Light?

When the Church Grows Dim: Who Turned Off the Light?

The church did not grow dark because the lamps failed. It grew dark because people stopped bringing them. This reflection asks an uncomfortable question: when you stay away, what part of God’s house goes dark because of you?

A New Body: The Transformation Money Cannot Buy

A New Body: The Transformation Money Cannot Buy

Many will pay anything for a new face, a new body, a new look. But what if the most powerful transformation requires no surgeon at all? This reflection asks a piercing question: have our attitudes, words, and posture truly been remade by the Holy Spirit, or are we only polished on the surface?

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