Faith is the greatest gift of all—one that we should continue to pursue so that we can live the “abundant life” Jesus died to provide for us.
Faith is the greatest gift of all—one that we should continue to pursue so that we can live the “abundant life” Jesus died to provide for us.
Satan goes by many names, one of which is The Accuser of the Brethren. What does this mean? In what ways does he accuse us? How do we answer to his accusations as Christians? How do we avoid being used by him as one who brings false accusations?
And there will be no more hunger, nor any more thirst for the Lord will be their Shepard.
We need to remember the spirit of the time we are in. Trade in your sword for an olive branch.
Who can abide in the things of the Lord? Who can hear, accept, grow, and keep? Not one; Not without mercy.
“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God.”
When we worship Jesus, whether through singing, ministry, or doing good deeds, are we really doing what pleases God, or are we pleasing ourselves?
Faith is fundamental for any Christian. Our salvation hinges on faith, and yet, I wonder how much we truly understand what a “faith-based” life really means.
It can be easy to be fooled by people who have a lot charisma and passion about what they are saying. Add some fancy visual aids and then you really get people going. If we see the illusions for what they are, we see vanity and deceit. It’s sorcery. it’s idolatry. It’s Satanic.
What vanities, cares, desires, and general thoughts do we serve instead of the things of God?