The Shorter Westminster Catechism
This is an update of the Shorter Westminster Catechism (with proofs) to modern and current English words and terminologies.
Continue reading →This is an update of the Shorter Westminster Catechism (with proofs) to modern and current English words and terminologies.
Continue reading →Jesus bled. This is found throughout the bible, in the Old Testament and in the New. It can be said that Jesus bled His redemptive blood seven (7) times for us.
Continue reading →God rejected His chosen ones from being priests, because they had not studied or kept His word, becoming ignorant of His laws. Many Christians are the same.
Continue reading →Jesus listens to earnest and heart-felt requests even although they are not in His timing or in His immediate focus. A key principle to effective intercession!
Continue reading →The Lord will only grant authority to do His work once Trust has been established. meaning that we will follow His will and obey His commands, no matter what.
Continue reading →Be sensible and vigilant, because your adversary the Devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking someone he may devour. We need Authority and we need Faith.
Continue reading →If you do not exercise your authority over the enemy you may as well not possess it, as it is worthless and he will take full advantage of your weakness.
Continue reading →Many Christians believe they can live their lives doing more or less just exactly what they like. But that is not the way it is, that is not the way God is.
Continue reading →Strangely and unfortunately, many Christians are apparently of the misguided idea that until we reach heaven, we are unable to have a fellowship with our God.
Continue reading →Jesus said to him, “Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.””
Continue reading →Long before we were born, long before we were a twinkle in the eyes of our parents, our Lord God gave His only begotten son for us. He redeemed us.
Continue reading →God calls us deeper and closer, not just in intimate worship, but in total life dedication to Him and trust in Him for all things and at all times.
Continue reading →The difference between the Logos and the Rhēma word may be described in short as the “old” was of doing things and the “new” was of doing things for the Lord.
Continue reading →As Christians we need to know and recognise that which Jesus wanted from His disciples and He new wants from us now; that is total surrender, total obedience.
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