More Than a Brick
The post explores how to live for Jesus in today’s fractured world, emphasizing faith over worldly distractions, possessions, or traditions.
The post explores how to live for Jesus in today’s fractured world, emphasizing faith over worldly distractions, possessions, or traditions.
Psalm 65:2 reveals that God hears and answers prayers, underscoring His desire for a personal relationship with all. King David’s prophetic message declare that all people will eventually face God.
There is a beautiful truth found in the life of the father of Noah. The genealogy is: Adam →Seth→ Enosh→ Kenan→ Mahalalel→ Jared→ Enoch→ Methuselah→ Lamech. You see, Lamech longed for relief from God’s curse on farm ground, because of
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The Holy Spirit, often seen as the quiet one, conveys imperative messages that Christians must heed, urging them to speak up about salvation. Believers should engage with others along with routine spiritual activities. Time is short, and acting on the Holy Spirit’s nudges is crucial, as opportunities may quickly vanish.
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When we take our last breath, we shed the flesh we inherited from Adam and Eve, and we step into eternity. For a Christian, this is a marvelous event. Loved ones and family rightly grieve their loss, but for the
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It is human nature for us to craft a story for our scars. Also, as humans, we want to hear those stories.
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True conversion, as explained in John 3:5, involves being spiritually reborn, which leads to authentic actions that reflect that transformation. Knowing whether one is committed or converted is essential.
Committed or Converted? Read More
The title “Captain of our salvation” emphasizes Christ’s authority and role in guiding believers into salvation, accomplished through His suffering and resurrection, which fulfills God’s divine plan.
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While he was still an idolator, living in the city of Ur, God called Abram to leave family, friends, and the familiar to go into the wilderness, to a land that God would show him. Abram took God up on His offer.
With the continuing pressure to change the English language to diminish any sense of guilt, I began to think about how believing is interpreted in today’s culture. What does “believe” mean in today’s culture? For centuries, believing was a profound