Don’t Insult the Spirit of Grace
Don’t insult the Spirit of grace by neglecting the promptings of the Spirit to practise holiness, or else you’re indirectly telling God that Jesus’ death on the cross was not enough to purge you of all kinds of sins.
Don’t insult the Spirit of grace by neglecting the promptings of the Spirit to practise holiness, or else you’re indirectly telling God that Jesus’ death on the cross was not enough to purge you of all kinds of sins.
The name of the Lord is not just a house but a strong tower. Meaning, it’s a stand-alone security post that no evil can penetrate to harm you when you live in consciousness of Him.
Just as a husband and a wife give their bodies to each other, you’re married to Jesus because you’re part of His bride – the Church. So you’re obligated, by the empowerment of the Spirit, to give yourself wholly to God.
Enough of self-consumption. Learn both to receive God’s love and give to others also. Esteem others better than you. In that way, you’ll value them and focus less on their weaknesses.
It’s worth it to stand for Jesus even if everyone around you doesn’t side with you. Be ready to defend the gospel with meekness and fear, which is reverence toward God.
Credit God for what you have. And be content, knowing that He who has given you these things will supply the other needs you want when the time is due.
God knows how fallen this world is. So because of that, He doesn’t expect us to trust people but Him.
God wants you to have such a pure life that even the closest unbeliever won’t have anything evil to say about you. But the truth is, you can’t get to that standard without Him. Allow Him to have His way in your life.
God’s compassions never fail. Why? Because they are new every morning. It will never fade.
When you keep (in mind and heart) and obey Jesus’ commands in genuity, it should be an outflow of your love for Him. That is how to know if you really love Jesus or not.
Avoid substituting what you want to do with what God has told you to do. Submit to the Holy Spirit’s leadership, and you’ll walk in the divine light of life.
The Word says the fear of the Lord adds length to life. But is it just about living longer? No! It’s also about living a life of relevance, purpose and impact on generations in the wisdom of God.