
Six Things Grace Teaches
What is grace? What does it teach? Some say it gives us a license to sin. But that’s not scriptural. In Titus 2:12-13 alone, Apostle Paul tells us about six things God’s grace teaches. Take a read today.
This is a category of articles that covers Bible questions and seeks to provide answers to them
What is grace? What does it teach? Some say it gives us a license to sin. But that’s not scriptural. In Titus 2:12-13 alone, Apostle Paul tells us about six things God’s grace teaches. Take a read today.
Knowing why God created sex from the Bible not only gives you the correct revelation but also protects you as a Christian from abusing it and indulging in premarital sex and adultery.
With everything God creates, allows to happen or persists, He has a purpose for it. God knew that He had to create something that would keep people connected to Him physically, especially when Jesus had left the world. So He inspired different authors, some of which have never met before, to write various books in the scriptures and later carnalised them into one big Bible. But why all these things?
Living on purpose may come with challenges, but there are benefits. It distinguishes you from the masses. Discover three benefits of living purposefully in Christ from this article.
God isn’t the author of confusion. Sickness doesn’t come from God. But it’s better to know why God doesn’t want you to be sick. Discover it in God’s Word today.
God hates polygamy and will never permit it in the Church, even if any of His servants fail to enforce it in ministry. It doesn’t glorify Him and also doesn’t exemplify Jesus’ relationship with the Church.
God is the one who created the earth. When He was doing it, He thought of extending the way He does His things on earth. Therefore, He set up the system whereby every creature bears offspring of its kind. Even though the Holy Spirit isn’t a creature, He’s part of the Godhead. He bears only one fruit, and that is love.
No great leader wants to build anything for himself and his family alone. Great leaders don’t think about positions; they think about the next generation. So in any great ministry that has great leadership, they are not only mindful about fulfilling purpose but also raising the next generation to continue the work of the ministry. Nevertheless, this doesn’t happen when the followers of the leader involved aren’t faithful and available to serve.
Saving money may be uncomfortable and sometimes hard to do. But when you understand that life isn’t about what you want today but how you must live tomorrow, you’ll do it no matter your present hardships.
God is a God of purpose. Everything He does and creates reflects it. If you’re struggling to know why God brought you on earth, come to Jesus today. He’ll give you a life of relevance.
You may have read Genesis 11:1-9 several times and have wondered why God stopped the building of Babel (a city with a tower) despite how united the people were. Well, there are several reasons. Learn three of them from the Bible.
As a child of God, you must understand that God’s intention for calling you isn’t for you to remain in low positions, even though you’ll definitely have humble beginnings. Therefore, mediocrity isn’t from God. Learn three Biblical ways to help you deal with a mediocre mindset.