Walking in The Light!
The LORD said “Be sure you are step[ping in the light – you can never step into the shadows without walking away from me.” He said “I AM Holy.”
Continue reading →The LORD said “Be sure you are step[ping in the light – you can never step into the shadows without walking away from me.” He said “I AM Holy.”
Continue reading →2 Interesting questions for Christians are answered here: What does the Christian Bible say about its author? How does the Bible describe God?
Continue reading →The Triune God of Christianity holds there is only one God; that this one God comprises three persons: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
Continue reading →Christians are both recipients and tasters of the grace and mercy of God and we are judged by the good fruit we produce. We must use our God given talents.
Continue reading →To be a Christian we are to Seek the Lord, Repent, Call upon God, Confess, Pray, Humble ourselves, Hear and Obey the Lord. Then we can know we believe!
Continue reading →Intercession is coming before God in faith and placing all in front of your own life and seeking God for someone else or something else.
Continue reading →The question is not: are you saved? But has the word of the Lord changed your life such that the sins of the world which you once loved, you now hate?
Continue reading →In order to help us in our task to be more obedient, the Bible offers simple advice and lists benefits and the blessings, which are ours, as we obey God.
Continue reading →The rich were seen by Jesus and James as those who saved up their earthy blessings, not sharing them with the needy in society, But now, what about the rich?
Continue reading →We ought not to envy others God’s grace to them. No matter how much grace the Lord pours out into the lives of others, he still have a full share for us!!
Continue reading →We all face obstacles, but in spite of all them, there will be great testimonies of what God does in us and through us as we obey and listen to the Spirit!
Continue reading →The Doctrine of Total Depravity asserts that it is not in the nature or in the inclination of mankind to love God with one’s whole heart and mind and strength
Continue reading →The Doctrine of Penal Substitution says that Jesus Christ offered himself to be punished in the place of us sinners, as a substitute for us. Learn more!
Continue reading →In the natural, we cannot see prayer, nor can we generally even see the results of prayer – we need faith. However, the same is not true in the spiritual.
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