Exercising Christian love, Biblically
Christians have been given God’s guide to life, the living and the Holy Bible. It provide the big picture for us and the ’how,’ if we will but seek for it.
Continue reading →Christians have been given God’s guide to life, the living and the Holy Bible. It provide the big picture for us and the ’how,’ if we will but seek for it.
Continue reading →A Biblical message from the Lord to His elect confirming that He is the source of hop and life and on Him we must look at all time and in all situations.
Continue reading →The Holy Spirit came to me twice, asking me to come back to the Lord. I rejected Him the first time, but the second time He succeeded.
Continue reading →And as Standby, the Holy Spirit is always at our side. We could say that side is the inside, because there is where He dwells. Understand this please.
Continue reading →He said “I am not a prophet; but he does this to me sometimes and I prophesy. I don’t know why anyone would want to be a prophet.”
Continue reading →The Prosperity Gospel holds that both material prosperity and physical health are available to all believers, if only they have enough faith. Is this true?
Continue reading →If Jesus was born perfect as the Son of God, why was it necessary for Jesus to be ‘made’ prefect through suffering death on a cross fur us?
Continue reading →When we look at the Holy Trinity of Christian theology, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, we can all immediately relate to two of the three persons.
Continue reading →One does not even need to be a born-again Christian to understand the truth of this statement from God: we reap what we sow.
Continue reading →From the beginning of Christendom, the idea that God would allow His Son to be crucified on a cross has always been seen as foolishness by Christian naysayers.
Continue reading →These are the days of the harvest, The fields are as white in the world, And we are the labourers in the vineyard, Declaring the word of the Lord!
Continue reading →In the New Testament, there is nothing good said about the rich and interestingly, the terms ‘rich’ and Christian’ are mutually exclusive. Why?
Continue reading →As Christians, we are all called to love; yet in truth, so few of us really appreciate the magnitude or majesty or power of that to which we are called.
Continue reading →For Christians, The Blood has special significance, referring to the Blood, which He spilt for us, on the Cross of Calvary, but so too should the Old Testament.
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