Developing Humility – What did Jesus Do?
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 →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 →I have heard it preached that Meditation is bad and non-Christian. Like most people I have just accepted that which was preached, but kept wondering, why?
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.
Continue reading →The true knowledge of the joy and the blessings of the Lord’s Word is a fine thing, yet it is only really known and understood after we do it, and keep it.
Continue reading →Prayer is conversation and communicating with God. To understand prayer, who better than to study than a man who had a face to face meeting with God, Moses?
Continue reading →No matter what we think about the answer to the questions as to who shall and who shall not enter Heaven, the Holy Bible gives us quite clear pointers. Revelation 21:27a leaves no doubt saying: “And there shall in no way enter into it anything that defiles, or any making an abomination or a lie.” Here the Apostle John … Continue reading →
We tend to view Heaven as a place with an abundance of everything; in particular, everything good. The question is, is this a Biblical interpretation of Heaven?
Continue reading →When it comes to dwelling in God’s presence, there are significant differences between the Old and the New Testaments, between the old and new Covenants.
Continue reading →Christ was Holy and Undefiled by sinners and separated from worldly temptation. As His followers, we must aspire to these characteristics.
Continue reading →It is very clear here that we need to seek righteousness and purity, because, quite simple, God Himself says so. He is quite clear on this.
Continue reading →All born-again Christians will face wilderness times and I believe it is God’s purpose that we understand the eight biblical purposes for our wilderness times.
Continue reading →Edmund Burke said those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it. Christians are in the same boat, if we fail to learn from those who have gone before.
Continue reading →For some reason, it is rare to hear it preached that all born-again Christians are called to be both Priests and Prophets under the New Covenant.
Continue reading →Elijah was a great man of God, an outstanding prophet, but the Bible shows him to be just like us too. What can we learn from his human-ness?
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