Worship God in Spirit and in Truth
We worship God in spirit through our fellowship with the Holy Spirit in us. And then, we worship God in truth through our fellowship with the Word (Jesus-the Truth).
We worship God in spirit through our fellowship with the Holy Spirit in us. And then, we worship God in truth through our fellowship with the Word (Jesus-the Truth).
You have a choice to remain living in darkness or build a new life database of righteousness (right living) by accepting Jesus as your Saviour and following Him as your Lord.
Don’t be like the elder brother of the prodigal son, who was so focused on working for his father that he forgot to enjoy his privileges in his father’s love for him.
God has a double possession of each believer’s (eternal life). He created us, and has also bought us with Christ’s blood when we believed on His name.
No matter who you are, Jesus’ blood has taken away the sin of the world. Accept Jesus without fear of condemnation. Once you do that, you will be brought near God by the blood of Christ.
Choose forgiveness rather than resentment. Choose to give soft answers to angry people rather than proving yourself right at all times. As a child of God, you’re a peacemaker. You don’t always need to be right to ensure you live in peace with everybody.
Love protects but doesn’t overprotect. Learn how to manifest the love of God toward people and how to handle God’s possessions while preventing overprotection.
“All a person’s ways seem pure to them, but motives are weighed by the Lord.” — Proverbs 16:2 NIV. God is more concerned with the mentality behind our actions far more than the actions themselves.
No Christian came into Christ to design how he’ll live before God. God had already set the race of faith even before we came into Christ through salvation.
To bring gentle restoration to someone caught in sin, proclaim God’s forgiveness of sins upon his life and comfort him.
Honor men of God by supporting them both financially (if you’re able) and spiritually (in your prayers). Don’t be too focused on responding to his labour while neglecting the act of sowing into his life.
Self-control is indeed a fruit of the Spirit. But in 1 Thessalonians 4:4, Paul says each should learn how to control one’s own body. So that means how the Holy Spirit will help brother A to control his body is different from sister B. The question is: do you know your template?