Yielding to God
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 →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 →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.
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