The phrase “love one another” is something that will be seen in those who are of Christ. In 1st John 3:12, John speaks of Cain… saying “Not as Cain….” The charge is to love one another, “Not as Cain…” Cain is the contrast of what it looks like to love one another. He was “of... Continue Reading →
THE WAY WILL STAY
The WAY will stay. Walk with the one who knows the way and is the WAY. He will never leave you or forsake you. The WAY will stay. Amid trouble, heartaches and mistakes. The WAY will stay. He will help when trouble comes, provide comfort when heartache is near and by His blood... Continue Reading →
The Motivating Power of a Christlike Attitude
A Christlike attitude can motivate those who need forgiveness to seek it. Acts 7 What a remarkable example of boldness to speak the truth at all costs and then to follow with a willingness to have a forgiving heart toward those who were seeking his life, even though they did not ask or felt as... Continue Reading →
Transforming Your Heart for Heaven’s Kingdom
“Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven? And Jesus called a little child unto him and set him in the midst of them and said, Verily I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 18:1-3 The disciples were... Continue Reading →
The Cost of Compromise in Christian Culture
A spirit of compromise has invaded our Christian culture. Fear that if we do not keep up with the times and be politically correct we are going to be silenced or fail to grow as a church; therefore, an effort is made to make it more accommodative, inclusive and convenient. Rather than improving the spiritual... Continue Reading →
God’s Kingdom Established With Power
“Verily I say unto you, that there be some of them that stand here, which shall not taste of death, till they have seen the kingdom of God come with power.” Mark 9:1 This teaches that the kingdom of GOD would come with power in the lifetime of 1st century residents. In spite of the... Continue Reading →
Faith Like a Mustard Seed: Unlocking God’s Power
In Matthew 17, a man pleads with Jesus to heal his epileptic son after the disciples failed. Jesus questions their faith and then heals the boy. When the disciples ask why they were unsuccessful, Jesus explains in V20 (ESV) "It is because of your little faith" using the mustard seed, the smallest of seeds, to... Continue Reading →
Emotions are not always reliable.
In Genesis 37, Jacob had a strong feeling about his son Joseph. Joseph’s brothers, consumed by jealousy, sold him to a group of Ishmaelites. They took his coat of many colors, which was a gift from their father. They dipped it in goat’s blood and brought it back to deceive Jacob. Jacob responded, “It is... Continue Reading →
The Dangers of Traditions that Replace God’s Commands
Religious confusion often arises from a failure to study which can is harmful and eventually fatal to the soul if left unresolved. In Mark 7, when the Scribes and Pharisees questioned Jesus about His disciples not following the elders' tradition, Jesus pointed out their hypocrisy. They were binding traditions as if they were God's law,... Continue Reading →
The Power of Jesus to Help During Temptation
He is able, He understands, He cares, and He will help.In Hebrews 2:14-18, the writer presents a compelling case for the superiority of Christ and explains why we can have this confidence."Forasmuch then as the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same; that through death he... Continue Reading →
