Maintaining a continuous connection with the Holy Spirit allows us to achieve a deeper unity in Christ and serve the world more effectively. The Holy Spirit is always ready to lead us, but we must not let our self-righteousness or understanding get in the way of following God.
Considering the expectations of the One who created us, it’s imperative to be even more diligent. We will be held accountable for our actions when we leave this earth.
Have you ever held on to a promise from a close friend who eventually disappointed you? Perhaps you might have said something with the hope that you would hold unto your word, but you couldn’t fulfill your word. It is true that we fail many times to keep our...
Even though Jesus has already overcome sin, our unwavering and insatiable hunger for our desires can still steer us toward a destructive path. This is why we must exert control over our desires and prevent ourselves from falling into the traps of sin.
Creating broken cisterns for ourselves involves relying on our own strength, depending on our own understanding, and basking in our past glories. God is the source of living waters that can satisfy our thirsty souls, and He never runs dry. Forsaking the Lord is evil and is rooted in...
As Christians, we should strive to learn from the sincerity and innocence of children. Unlike adults, children do not hold grudges and trust their parents completely. They smile genuinely and speak the truth without diplomacy or cynicism.
The benefits of dwelling in the secret place of the Most High are numerous and life-changing. They include sweet communion with God and the Holy Spirit, peace of mind, the fulfillment of God’s promises, divine security and protection, and a focus on things of eternal value.
Sexual immorality can cut short a man’s life and brings evil to them. Much of the suffering from emotional trauma, regret, depression, and sexually transmitted diseases is related to sexual immoralities. When it becomes worse, some people who can’t cope with the hopelessness, commit suicide. This consequence is so...
Text: Acts.1:21-26.Memory Verse: Act 1:26Have you ever heard of Matthias? He is mentioned only in the Book of Acts, but he was actually a close companion of Jesus Christ from the time of John the Baptist. Despite this, Matthias was
It’s important to remember that, no matter what circumstances we face, God’s love for us never fails, gives up, or runs out. We should always hold onto this truth and cherish our special place in His heart.