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Most Viewed Articles of 2020

Posted on December 27, 2020December 27, 2020 by James Williams

‘Tis the season for top 10 lists! I appreciate your continued support and readership! Here are some of the top articles viewed on Growing in Grace in 2020:

11. Will the Return of Christ Be Secret?

Although many hold to the idea of a secret rapture, I don’t find enough biblical evidence to support such a view. Here are a few reasons why.

10. Character is More Important than Talent

Our society seems to place more emphasis on talent than character, and, unfortunately, this type of thinking has crept into the church and how we choose leaders.

9. Seven Evidences of a Spirit-Led Life

There are many who claim to be believers, but what are some evidences of a person who is truly filled with the Spirit and following Him?

8. Practice Self-Discipline

How can we practice self-denial in a culture that teaches us to cater to ourselves?

7. When it Feels Like Death Has Won

Death seems to prevail and often appears to be the victorious, conquering foe.

6. Have We Become Pharisees?

Here are a few evaluation questions to help us avoid the ever-present temptation to legalism.

5. What Does It Mean to Glorify God?

We talk a lot about glorifying God (and rightly so for it’s everywhere in Scripture), but what does that even mean?

4. True, Lasting Refreshment

Seasons of life bring about periods of refreshment, but there is a refreshment that is truer and longer-lasting; however, it might not be what you think.

3. Three Dangers of an Over-Realized Eschatology

If we don’t understand the balance of already/not yet, it can lead us down a road to some dangerous, popular teachings.

2. When You Can’t See God Working 

Sometimes God’s hand seems invisible to us, but that doesn’t mean he’s not at work.

1. Flattery is Not Encouragement

The flatterer often comes across as nice and encouraging, but don’t fall prey to his schemes.

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My name is James Williams and I serve as one of the pastors at FBC Atlanta, TX. I love preaching, writing, reading, growing vegetables, and running. My wife, Jenny, and I have four children and are actively involved in foster care. Read More…

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