Teach Others the Word
Doctrine is contagious. You can teach others what you know in several ways. But not every knowledge can be transferred to just any person.
Doctrine is contagious. You can teach others what you know in several ways. But not every knowledge can be transferred to just any person.
Endure hardship as you serve. However, concentrate on the mission of Christ saving and discipling this wicked world by being mission-driven in your actions and decisions.
Jesus’ sermons were always Spirit-filled and accurate in Truth. Yet, it mattered (and still matters) to Him that people should keep His Word instead of merely listening to Him.
Seed sowing is like an investment. You’ll not see its immediate returns, but over time, you’ll see how worthy it is. Make a wise spiritual investment today by losing your life for Jesus’ mission.
Rewrite that bad history by living differently. Change that bad trend by stepping up in God’s work while you intentionally put enduring factors aside.
It’s one thing to receive the Word, and yet another to stay committed to it. You cannot eliminate meditation in building your commitment to God’s Word.
Divine wisdom, or simply put, wisdom that comes from heaven, is every Christian’s inheritance in Christ. Some have it in abundance, while others struggle to walk in it. Learn three Biblical principles to apply to experience increase in divine wisdom.
It costs to make an impact on people’s lives. Why?—Because it requires the utilization of God’s grace, wisdom, and energy (strength from the anointing) to do good consistently.
Do you want to start something God has laid upon your heart with speed? If so, then choose to wait upon the Lord to learn and prepare yourself.
Do a spiritual advertisement of God by helping people using God’s gift in you. There’ll come a time you’ll be needed before great men.
If God alone knows about your charitable deed, He’ll give you an open reward for doing it.
Leaders, do not entertain selfish ideas and suggestions from any of your team members. Correct them and foster in-house unity.