We are told to preach the gospel and make disciples. Maybe it helps if we are teaching the right things first.
We are told to preach the gospel and make disciples. Maybe it helps if we are teaching the right things first.
We should always take the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and the inheritance of the kingdom of God very seriously. We should take the severity of sin very seriously. But, we should also believe in the patience and mercy of Jesus Christ.
If there are areas in our lives that have not been given over to the Lord, Jesus Christ, then let today and every day hereafter be the day we seek the Lord with all we have. Let today and everyday hereafter be the day of salvation from the bonds of sin and death.
What vanities, cares, desires, and general thoughts do we serve instead of the things of God?
Are we seeking the right knowledge? Are we asking the right questions?
Popular Christian belief is that believers in Jesus go to heaven when they die and unbelievers go to hell. What do the scriptures say?
Is salvation “eternally secured?” Before answering that, we need to first understand what salvation really means.
Everything in the Christian walk can be summed up with the idea of seeking the Lord with everything we have – a desire that can only be given to us by God Himself.
What does it mean, “They which do these things shall not inherit the kingdom of God”?
The best way to war against the darkness in this world is to look to Jesus for our own healing from sin.