An excerpt from “Bible Hub.com” entitled, “Encouragement in Tribulation” states: “In the Christian faith, the Bible serves as a profound source of encouragement, especially during times of uncertainty. Throughout Scripture, believers are reminded of God’s steadfast presence, His promises, and the hope that is found in Him. This entry explores key biblical themes and passages… Read More »
Blog – What Is Renewing Of The Mind?
An excerpt from “Bible Study Tools.com” entitled, “What Does the ” Renewing of the Mind” Look Like for Christians?” by Matt Tommey, states: “Simply stated, renewing your mind according to Romans 12:2 means interpreting life through the lens of God’s Word and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, rather than through the lens of your experience, woundedness,… Read More »
Seeking God’s Help With Worry?
An excerpt from “Our Daily Bread Ministries.org” entitled, “Putting Worry to Work” states: “Nothing happens in this world that is beyond the knowledge and power of our God. The Scriptures declare, “The Lord has established His throne in heaven, and His kingdom rules over all” (Psalm 103:19). He is God Almighty He is the sovereign… Read More »
Blog – Standing Firm In The Faith?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What does the Bible say about a Christian’s responsibility?” states: “The Greek for “standing firm” is hedraios, which literally refers to “being seated, being settled and firmly situated.” The Greek for “letting nothing move you” is ametakinetos, and it carries the same basic idea but with more intensity. It means “being… Read More »
Blog – A Child Of God?
An excerpt from “What Christians Want To Know.com” entitled, “Who Are Children Of God: A Bible Study” by Dr. Michael L. Williams, states: “Some people can look and act like a child of God, but what makes them a child of God is different than what most people believe. The Bible tells us about being… Read More »
Blog – Self-Discipline?
An excerpt from “Ligonier.org” entitled, “What Is Self-Discipline?” by Steven Lawson, states: “Growth in personal holiness is largely determined by our progress in self-discipline. Without this foundational discipline, there can be no advancement in grace. Before other disciplines can be administered, whether in the home, business, or church, there first must be self-discipline.” This article… Read More »
Blog – What If We Cause Another To Sin?
An excerpt from “Ligonier.org” entitled, “Causing Others To Sin” states: “We can commit no greater evil against another believer than causing them to sin. After all, we impede their growth into Christlikeness and negatively affect their heavenly reward when we lead other Christians astray. So, it follows that treating other Christians properly entails doing what… Read More »
Blog – We May Cause Someone To Stumble?
An excerpt from “Got Questions.org” entitled, “What does it mean that we are not to cause others to stumble?” states: “The Greek word for “stumble” gives the sense of stubbing one’s toe. As Christians, we are forbidden to do anything that may cause our brothers and sisters in Christ to stub their toe, spiritually speaking.… Read More »
Blog – We Are Being Watched?
An excerpt from “Christianity Today.com” entitled, “The Lost: They’re Watching Us” by John Atkinson, states: “Do we as Christians really stop to think about how we are representing God? Have you ever thought about how the things we do and say affect non-Christians? Sure, we all worry about what our Christian friends and acquaintances think… Read More »
Blog – Encouraging Others?
An excerpt from “Desiring God.org” entitled, “Someone Needs Your Encouragement” by Marshall Segal, states: “The way we often use encouragement today, it could mean mere comfort or affirmation. “You did a great job on that project.” “You’re a very good mother.” “Everything’s going to be okay.” But biblical encouragement, though often rich with affirmation, offers something… Read More »
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