He That Is Not Against Us, Is For Us
Have you ever noticed, we easily allow our worldly beliefs to alter our Christian relationships? Jesus touched on this in a conversation with the Disciples.
Have you ever noticed, we easily allow our worldly beliefs to alter our Christian relationships? Jesus touched on this in a conversation with the Disciples.
All Christians understand we are to love God. However, do you realize we are to hate evil? Not only are we to hate evil, but we are to stand against it.
We are so very impatient these days. Yet, by looking at the Biblical past, we find so were the Israelites. We learn to seek and be patient for the Lord.
Every day someone goes through a tribulation. It’s only through Jesus Christ where we can find peace, and that peace we obtain through the Bible.
I often say, “Always fight for what is right”. Do you know why I say that? God wants us to do what is right. God is everything that is right and true.
Everyone wants to be a star these days. Jesus never talked about personal star power, He talked about serving others. Maybe it’s time we changed gears.
There are two groups of people in this world, and two spirits that guide them. The spirit of truth is from God, and the spirit of error is from the Devil himself.
We are surrounded by lies, sometimes the lies even sound truthful, but they are still lies. One day, lies will be no more, only truth, and those who stand for it.
Never forget the blessings God has already given you. When we allow the world into our minds, we can lose sight of the past, and how God carried us through.
You and I, as Christians, we are the light and salt of the world, but what exactly does that mean?
It’s so easy to seek after the world, or worry about the troubles it brings. Yet, if we seek first the kingdom of God, our earthly troubles will disappear.
Such simple words, but without focusing on God, we can lose sight of their meaning. Always rejoice in our blessings from God, and thank Him for them.