Wherever we are in life we can trust that Jesus is the Christ. We can put our faith and trust in Him. As a result we do not treasure Christ for what he gives us but for who He is.
Wherever we are in life we can trust that Jesus is the Christ. We can put our faith and trust in Him. As a result we do not treasure Christ for what he gives us but for who He is.
The miracle of the paralyzed man at the pool begs the question, Are you truly satisfied spiritually? If not, it is time to get up and walk towards Christ!
More than a message of compassion, The feeding of the 5000 teaches us that God works with whatever we have, to meet the needs of the people around us. When God gives us a mission, he provides the bread.
Who is neighbourly? It’s them who show mercy. Satan tries to withdraw our connection and compassion to bring us to sin. We can combat this by being our brother’s and sister’s keepers.
Oh how wondrous!. This Christmas season is an awesome reminder of the fact that, in humility, Jesus lowered himself to be born among us imperfect humans.
Christianity is not done with instinct, but intention. If we really want a life that is rock solid, we have to walk with intention and match our lives and doctrine.
We need to think about how we can have some meaningful gift of love and encouragement. One of the greatest gift we can give to each other is how we interact with each other.
Christmas is not about getting caught in consumerism, but a reminder that God sent his son to be a solution to the grandest problem we have, sin.
For a God who cares deeply about the birds and flowers, how much more are we, his children worth? Infinitely more! Knowing this, let us live our lives uncontrolled by worry and seek first God’s kingdom and righteousness.
Do not spend your time accumulating treasure that will ultimately decay. God does not need our monies to accomplish evangelizing the earth. He requires indestructible treasure, which is our heart.