God Doesn’t Tempt Anyone with Evil
Evil is associative with darkness, and in God, there’s no darkness because He dwells in unapproachable light (1 Timothy 6:16). So where from the evil attributes the devil had made people believe about Him?
Evil is associative with darkness, and in God, there’s no darkness because He dwells in unapproachable light (1 Timothy 6:16). So where from the evil attributes the devil had made people believe about Him?
Yes, you were crucified with Christ (Romans 6:3-4). But has your mind been set on the truth that you’re dead in Christ, and the you that now lives is Christ at work in you?
While there are several categories of tongue-speaking in Christ, its primary purpose as a gift of the Holy Spirit is to help us deepen our fellowship with God.
Child of God, you are married to Jesus. And since marriage comes with faithfulness, you only owe allegiance to Jesus – to submit and serve Him with all gladness at heart. All the fruits you’ll ever bear in God’s kingdom are totally dependent on your relationship with Him.
God is love. He cares so much about you that He wouldn’t give you anything that would end up destroying you or harm your connection with Him. Here are four checks God makes before answering prayer requests.
There are several mysteries in the Bible that can help you check whether you’re saved or not. In today’s article, Andrews nails four of them. Take a read
In Galatians 2:20, he said he had been crucified with Christ. Paul didn’t say, “we are crucified with Christ.” That statement was a personal confession he made out of the bowels of his spirit. And that doesn’t mean the scripture doesn’t apply to us Christians. No, it does. However, it demands that we’ll lay our minds to it.
God isn’t like a shifting shadow. The light He carries is unapproachable (1 Timothy 6:16). It’s so bright that there’s no shadow of turning. He does not change.
Jesus will to keep expanding His kingdom. And that prophecy in Isaiah 9:7 is being fulfilled on daily basis. Learn how it works in this article.
Babies cry to their mothers when they are hungry. In Christ, that implies you must not casually expect to be fed by the labour of your pastor or ministers. Instead, you must pursue knowing God by yourself by becoming more deterministic in consuming sound doctrine in the Word.
Jesus likened His relationship with God’s people to a shepherd and sheep. That means, He being the shepherd, is responsible for guiding us through His voice, and providing for our needs, even if it involves dying for us (the sheep). And yes, He did it because He knew we needed salvation, even when we’ve not yet asked Him.
So many people live in suffering because they fail to consult God on which way to take and what to do. Life isn’t about try and error. It’s about purpose, and the Holy Spirit is the perfect person to help you navigate this life in the light of God. Come to Jesus. Learn of Him, and cleave to His Word. He’ll not fail you.