Religious Person Or Humble Follower of Jesus
When Jesus comes into our lives and starts to work through us, it is this time to understand that it is Him doing all the work and not ourselves.
When Jesus comes into our lives and starts to work through us, it is this time to understand that it is Him doing all the work and not ourselves.
Go forth and preach the gospel. Even in places like your neighborhood. God asks that we open our mouths and He will fill it.
Jesus died for our sins and was resurrected the third day. This is the gospel we preach. Even forgiveness of sins through Christ crucified.
Being humble is a characteristic in people that is hard to find, especially when it comes to our faith and walk in Christ.
If you are living in sin or have recently sinned against God, then you need to cry out to the Lord for forgiveness.
God is merciful unto every person who calls upon the Lord for forgiveness. He hears our confessions and knows our hearts.
Our lust causes us to be cruel to people we love. It also causes us to do stupid things we will regret. God can fix all this.
Be forgiving as God is forgiving towards us. This shows God that we truly desire forgiveness for our sins also.
Abortion is evil in God’s sight. The Lord said this and there are punishments for people who do not repent.
God is so merciful and just. His longsuffering and mercy have no end. No matter what we have done, there is forgiveness.
It’s so amazing that Jesus is loving enough to forgive me of my sins. By His grace I can become new in Him.
God’s message of hope is for all mankind. It is being proclaimed to all the world, by people like you and me, if they might have ears to hear.
The definition of effeminate or malakos, in greek, is the passive male partner in homosexual intercourse–‘homosexual’.
What an amazing love to have Jesus die for our sins on the cross. We are no longer condemned but alive in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Let us now review our own lives before God. If you died today, would you be ready to meet Jesus in judgement?
Most visitors left in their cars but some walked home. One young man came out of the temple and started walking on the sidewalk, near me.
John, the apostle, also knew of the glory of God, through Jesus. His eyes were opened and he saw “the Lion of the tribe of Judah.”
While in prayer, my heart began to change from within. I was no longer pained with guilt but raised up in uttermost love for God.
If we are to believe that we know God personally, then we are also living in His will. There is a conviction “that we know him, if we keep his commandments.”