God’s Elect
The Bible lays down God’s expectations for his chosen people. Before this choosing process, there is testing period in the furnaces of affliction.
Continue reading →The Bible lays down God’s expectations for his chosen people. Before this choosing process, there is testing period in the furnaces of affliction.
Continue reading →In Exodus 34, God describes Himself to Moses and lists 5 aspects, or characteristics of Himself, which we need to understand.
Continue reading →What is the difference between a Moses and a Joshua Mindset? It really matters for these times in which we live, for we need to be 100% for God and His Kingdom.
Continue reading →A look at the maxim that “cleanliness is next to godlessness,” in comparison to that which Scripture teaches.
Continue reading →Exploring the Fear of God which seems in apparent contradiction to a God of Love, or a Loving God. What does it mean, as in, to be a good God fearing Christian?
Continue reading →What does it mean to be in the will of God and how do we get there? Colossians 1:9-10 are explored toward understanding this end.
Continue reading →A review of the imperative which Jesus gave us in the Gospel of John, chapter 14. The Kingly Imperative is simple: ”Love one another.”
Continue reading →The story of the Samaritan woman by the well is revealed to show the Gospel of Christ.
Continue reading →God commissioned Joshua for a special task. Here we look at the foundational training and requirements for the job which God and Moses gave him.
Continue reading →The art of following God begins with a heart to follow God. Without a heart, one is clinically dead.
Continue reading →We need to choose which Kingdom we wish to live under. The kingdom or this world or the Kingdom of God. They are mutually exclusive.
Continue reading →Jesus revealed seven aspects of His character and person in “I Am” statements. We can use these statements to know Jesus better and pray more effectively.
Continue reading →A look at the types of fruit which Christians are required to demonstrate to all, for on all these fruit, we shall be judged.
Continue reading →The Gospel of John is typically offered and recommended to new Christians to read to get a complete and structured introduction to Gospel theology.
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