The Beatitudes of Revelation
I believe a primary purpose of the Revelation Beatitudes is not to provide us with precise chronologies of future events, but are a call to God’s people to constant vigilance.
Continue reading →I believe a primary purpose of the Revelation Beatitudes is not to provide us with precise chronologies of future events, but are a call to God’s people to constant vigilance.
Continue reading →I don’t know if you have ever heard the voice of God. I thought I did once, a single, audible word, into my right ear. It sounded so close, spoken deep my ear.
Continue reading →All Christians know of the first murder in the Bible. It is the killing of Abel by Cain his brother. But where then does the first lie occur, and who said it?
Continue reading →Without doubt, there are many DOs and DO NOTs in the Holy Bible. Does it make any sense therefore, to “Do the DOs and Forget the NO NOTs?” Is it Biblical?
Continue reading →I had never thought about this question until today: Do I help or hinder the second coming of Jesus? The Bible says we are to hasten it in, but do we do that?
Continue reading →As we willingly submit, we open ourselves to the influence of spiritual authorities. We must be aware that when we study the enemy, we can be led to that side.
Continue reading →Are you surprises that witchcraft is alive and flourishing in our churches? It is a true fact because most Christians have no idea what witchcraft actually is!
Continue reading →A vision of a Pastor in travailing prayer being constantly attacked by demons and fallen angels, but still unharmed, had a message for us we must understand.
Continue reading →The night Jesus was taken into custody, Simon Peter followed at a distance, but when questioned by a servant girl, he denied knowing Jesus. Why did this happen?
Continue reading →Are Leaders in the Church and elsewhere deceived by the enemy and in bondage to the spirits of territorialism and self preservation, reaping what they sow?
Continue reading →Before the fall, it was possible for mankind to speak with God face to face, but Christians have the God’s Holy Spirit living inside us. How should we respond?
Continue reading →Since I became a Christian, I have heard it preached and taught that we are all pilgrims, as John Bunyan says, in this earthly life. But what does that mean?
Continue reading →Christianity is relational and not religious, based on our personal interactions with Jesus Christ as our Lord and Saviour. Mary and John could do it, can we?
Continue reading →I invite and urge you to pray this prayer of commitment to the Lord our God. But be warned, it is a dangerous prayer; recognising His sovereignty over our lives
Continue reading →Doing the bidding of Jesus Christ is often contrary to our natural fallen earthly ways and fleshy wishes, yet we must know how to pray and what to pray for.
Continue reading →Repentance is central to the Christian faith, but it is also foundational to the Christian faith as without repentance, we build our faith on false foundations.
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