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Category Archives: God
What Does God Love The Most?
God is Love. The one who does not love does not know God, for God is love.–1 John 4:8 God loves the world. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Faith, God, God's Love, humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, Salvation, Theology, Worship
Tagged 1 corinthians 13:6, 1 John 4:8, 2Cor. 5:21, God's Love, John 3:16, Love of God, Psalm 11:6-7
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Jesus Couldn’t Walk
Luke 2:28, “Simeon took him in his arms…” The One who walked on water, at one time, could not walk at all. This wasn’t just a baby in Simeon’s arms. He was literally carrying the Son of God. The verse … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Divinity of Christ, Faith, God, humanity of Christ, humanity of jesus, Jesus, prayer, Theology
Tagged C.S. Lewis, Christmas, luke 2: 28, Philippians 2:6-7, prayer, Simeon, vulnerability, Vulnerable
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Every Christian’s #1 Responsibility
If you are a follower of Jesus Christ, you should know the answer to this question. It should be one of the very first things that you are taught. If you are going to follow Jesus, you need to know … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, discipleship, Faith, God, great commandment, Great Commands, Jesus, Theology, Worship
Tagged Church, commandments, Faith, Greatest Commandments, John 14:15, Mark 12: 28-31, responsibility, what is most important
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Why Was David A “Man After God’s Own Heart”?
How many people in scripture were described as being “a man after God’s own heart”? There is only one, and his name is King David. But now thy kingdom shall not continue: the Lord hath sought him a man after his own … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, discipleship, Faith, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, prayer, Theology, Worship
Tagged after God's own heart, bitterness, forgiveness, King David, King Saul, overcoming enemies
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Rev. 5:13 Will Satan Bless The Lord? What Did Jesus Say?
Before we get to Jesus, here is what the Apostle John saw: “And EVERY CREATED THING which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and on the sea, and all things in them, I heard saying, … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, Bible, Church, discipleship, Faith, God, Jesus, prayer, Theology, Worship
Tagged Anger, Christian, Christianity, Church, Deuteronomy 6:13, Deuteronomy 6:16, Deuteronomy 6:3, Faith, Hebrews 4:12, Isaiah 45:23, John Gill, Matthew 4:1-11, Old Testament, Philippians 2:10-11, prayer, Psalm 150:6, purpose, religion, Revelation, Revelation 5:13, Romans 14:11, Satan, spiritual warfare, sword of truth, temptation, Wilderness
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What Is The First And Last Sign Of Being Filled With The Holy Spirit In The New Testament?
I don’t know if I have ever had anyone point this out to me. If I would have guessed, I would have been wrong. Why? Because the focus was usually on something else. Let’s start by asking: Who was the … Continue reading
The First Person To Be Filled With The Spirit
Who was the first person recorded in scripture to have the Spirit in them…not just upon them? Was it Bezalel, the great craftsman? Or Was it Joseph, the ruler of Egypt? One of them is questionable, but the other is … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, charismatic, Church, discipleship, Faith, God, Holy Spirit, Theology
Tagged baptism in the holy spirit, being filled with the spirit, Bezalel, craftsman, Daniel 4:8, Daniel spirit-filled, dreams and interpretation, dreams from god, Genesis 41, Holy Spirit, Joseph of Egypt, Joshua, Joshua spirit-filled, numbers 27:18, Old Testament, Pharaoh, Spirit of Elohim, Spirit of God, theology
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When God Hurts Us: “Why Have You Treated Us Like This?”
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, was directly asked an emotionally charged question that echoes the hearts and sentiments of many who have suffered from senseless tragedies, painful loss, and crushing disappointment. “WHY have YOU treated us like this???” Don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Depression, Faith, God, Jesus, Theology
Tagged "painful loss", "why have you treated us like this?", crushing disappointment, disappointed by god, God is Love, hurt by god, Jesus as a child, jesus in the temple, Luke 2:41, Luke 2:41-51, Mary and Joseph, Mary Mother of Jesus, purpose of pain, senseless pain, senseless tragedy, son of the law, suffering, twelve year-old Jesus, where is god
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Jesus Said, “Don’t Go To The Gentiles”
Jesus commanded his Jewish disciples not to preach to Gentiles or Samaritans! These twelve Jesus sent forth, and commanded them, saying, Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and into any city of the Samaritans enter ye not: But … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Church, discipleship, evangelism, Faith, God, Great Commission, Jesus, Theology, witnessing
Tagged 1 John 2:2, Acts 10:28, Acts 11:19, chosen people, Christianity, Faith, Galatians 4:4-5, Gentiles, Great Commission, Jews, John 1:29, John 3:16, John 4:22, Law, Lost Sheep of Israel, Matthew 10:5-6, Matthew 15:24, Matthew 28:19, Messiah, New Testament, Old Testament, racist, religion, Romans 3:29, Truth
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