Spiritual Gifts
God’s Spiritual Gifts extend much wider than normally taught in Churches and effectively extend from A to Z. Understand the scope of God’s gifts to Christians.
Continue reading →God’s Spiritual Gifts extend much wider than normally taught in Churches and effectively extend from A to Z. Understand the scope of God’s gifts to Christians.
Continue reading →Gospel obedience is an important part of our Christian walk with God – indeed, it is the main part. We just need to believe in obedience to God in every deed.
Continue reading →This article on God’s Word of Grace comes from The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia (ISBE) but as with any writings of men, compare them with Scripture.
Continue reading →An article on God’s Word on Grace from a compilation on Grace is based on R.A. Torrey’s New Topical Textbook.
Continue reading →God has promises for His people and His grace is among His promises. But God also wants us to be the recipients of His grace and mercy, to live in His abundance
Continue reading →There it is in the Word of God; though being the Son, He, Jesus, learned or learnt, obedience. What did that mean for Him? And what does that mean for us?
Continue reading →We have been given the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus and we are required to pass it on to others; this is a position required of all Christians.
Continue reading →The Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Good News of Jesus is that Jesus died for our sins that we may have eternal life. Or put even more simply: Jesus saves sinners.
Continue reading →The mark of a born-again Christian is measured in their yielding to the will of God in and for their lives. Yet God will not force His will upon us.
Continue reading →Paul lived the Gospel and preached the Gospel and taught the Gospel to his disciples for the future generations; as Christian, nothing less is expected us.
Continue reading →What does or should Xenophilia, or Christian Hospitality, mean to born-again Christians today?
Continue reading →Obedience is required of all Christians. It has been from the very beginning and it will be to the very end.
Continue reading →Surprisingly, the words ‘humble’ or ‘humility’ do not appear anywhere in the Book of John and in only 10 times in 9 verses in the whole of the New Testament
Continue reading →The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Ephesians, it is interesting how the three persons of the holy Trinity are always used and mentioned together.
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