When we ask God for something, we should learn to leave ourselves open because we never know which direction God would follow.
We know God’s word is true, then it means the dryness we experience has to do with us. However, it is important to know that God wants us to enjoy all that He provided in Christ Jesus.
Waiting on God for intervention and instructions could be a test of our patience and trust in God. When we wait on God, our expectations are high and our instincts act on our behalf many times to take actions that are not God’s actions.
If you have a friend who is always pressurizing you into a situation or to do wrong and sin, that person shouldn’t be your friend at all. Christians are to choose their friends wisely because bad friends will lead us astray from Christ. We are not to try to...
We have been set free from sin. We can no longer live as we did in the past. We are now new in Christ. We can no longer obey our fleshly lust or do things as it pleases us. We are now slaves, not of sin, but of God....
The place of having the right thought every day of one’s life cannot be overemphasized. Your thought is essential. You cannot be thinking the opposite of your faith and expect results. When God has told you something in the light of his word, your responsibility is to believe it.
Those who truly love God are running to Him, not from Him! They are looking for a way to dwell with Him. Paul challenged those who love the Lord not to be arrogant or quick-tempered, heavy drinkers, violent, or greedy for money (Titus 1:7).
The word “petition” in the Bible context means “request.” We make requests because there is a need. Esther made her request to king Ahasuerus because there was a need for the children of Israel to be delivered from their enemies.
A wise man once said, instead of telling God how big your problem is, tell your problem how big your God is. We live victoriously in this world by standing firm on our conviction about God and His word. Glory to God!