Very few of us know anything about conviction of sin. We know the experience of being disturbed because we have done wrong things. But conviction of sin by the Holy Spirit blots out every relationship on earth and makes us aware of only one — “Against You, You only, have I sinned” (Psalm 51:4).
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Beware of seeing yourself through other people’s eyes. There are several dangers to this practice. First of all, it is nearly impossible to discern what others think of you. Moreover, their views of you are variable: subject to each viewer’s spiritual, emotional, and physical condition. The major problem with letting others define you is that it borders on idolatry.
Read MoreAs the ultimate authority, Jesus Christ is superior and greater than any religion, angel, prophet or high priest. Jesus is the complete and full revelation of God.
Read MoreJesus Christ died once and for all for our sins to be forgiven. With Jesus Christ as the perfect and final sacrifice of our sins, we must willingly confess our sins to Jesus, through repentance. Ultimately, we must walk away from our sin and grow to love Jesus more than that sin by applying the Bible to our lives.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" John 3:16 NIV).
As heirs of Christ, we must fulfill His last words and command, and continue making Jesus known to all of His children.
Will you join us in accepting this invitation to carry out Jesus' Will and Testament?
Read MoreDuring this time of seeking God for answers, while I was on this trial of testing my faith, I have allowed the world to dictate and demand more of my time, energy, and soul. I started to seek more work, more answers from the world, resources of running a business through world-view and turning my back from God. Maybe, because I didn’t receive the answers my flesh wanted to hear, or maybe, my flesh was impatient and I wanted answers immediately. I wanted to find comfort in my own knowledge which can lead to spiritual death. Seeking advice from humans can lead to much confusion and despair.
Read MoreBroken promises, unkept commitments, disloyal relationships, faded friendships, unfaithful deeds, betrayed bonds, untrustworthy responses, distant hearts...
As the tides change, so does the very nature of our thoughts, decisions and life-spoken vows. People and circumstances change like the tides that rise and fall. Our words fail, and our best-kept promises shatter hearts.
Throughout the Bible, God made uncountable covenants with generations of the faint-hearted and the faithful. God can ultimately work His divine will through anyone, but when He calls, who dares to listen, and to believe, and to react to obey by walking in faith? Who stands up and says, “Here I am, LORD,” like Abraham? And Jacob? And Samuel? And Isaiah?
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Read MoreGod desires His children to be decisive; unquestionably resolute; purposeful and determined.
God spoke to me tonight:
“I just want to know your heart.”
This revelation woke my spirit up and gave me a new light into uncovering my unseen heart before my Heavenly Father. The infinite fact that God already sees our hearts despite our own willing submission brings assurance about what we do not see and acknowledge. He desires us to reveal our hearts to Him.
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