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God’s Purpose with Humanity

The profound question of life’s purpose echoes through the ages, a query that has captivated philosophers and theologians alike. While some seek answers in the complexities of human existence, others turn to God’s Word for answers. In the very first pages of the Bible, God reveals His intent for humanity – to create beings in His own image. This declaration, …

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The Tower of Babel and Pentecost

The opening line of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” has captivated the imagination of millions of readers. It also offers a fitting analogy for showing the contrasting parallels between what happened at Babel in Genesis 6 and what happened on the day of Pentecost in Acts …

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God’s Primary Will For Your Life

Many years ago I was taught that God has a primary will or plan for every believer’s life, which included everything from occupation, marital status, the precise person I should marry, and the exact role I should fill in the Body of Christ. This teaching went on to say that if I, as an individual believer, failed to find and …

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The Showdown Between Good and Evil

This teaching explores the pivotal event of Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, following his baptism by John. This encounter was a culmination of the devil’s persistent attempts to thwart the Messiah’s mission. God’s allowance of this temptation served as a testament to Jesus’ preparedness for the challenges ahead. The teaching delves into the role of the Word of God in …

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The Reckless Love Of God

God created humans to be His cherished companions on earth, but their free will often leads them to act cruelly and unlovingly towards Him. Throughout scripture, one of the prominent themes is God’s unwavering desire to be reunited with humanity. This is the driving force behind every major event recorded in the Bible. The ultimate manifestation of this persistent love …

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Dispensational Danger

Looking back over the years of my efforts to walk with Christ, I can see how many of my initial beliefs or conclusions about God and the Bible have changed. Dispensationalism is one. For those who do not understand this term, it is the recognition that throughout time God has “changed the rules for humanity” so to speak. Scholars refer …

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Resurrection Power

If you have lived a while it is highly probable that the pain of death has pierced your heart in some way. Undoubtedly, you can recall the moment when you received the devastating news, ‘Your father/mother/brother/sister/wife/child has died,’ and the weight of those words hit you like a speeding train. Have you ever taken notice of the countless individuals who …

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Who Am I?

The story of King David teaches us valuable lessons about prayer. In 1 Chronicles 17:1, David is described as sitting in his grand cedar house after defeating the Philistines with the help of Yahweh, the God of Israel. Feeling convicted that God’s dwelling place should not be a simple tent, David expresses his desire to build a permanent house for …

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Centered Is The New Shalom

In recent years I’ve heard the term “centered” often used to describe a state of being that everyone should strive to attain. It is defined as having a central point or internal compass from which our lives can remain in sync as our authentic self. Another closely related idea is life balance. Except with life balance the concept is that …

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Do Christians have the right to judge?

When Christians face disagreements, it’s common to hear phrases like, “Stop judging me,” or “Don’t be judgmental,” implying that judgment is inherently wrong. But is that what the Bible teaches? We live in a spiritual battle between God and the Devil, who seeks to distort truth and blind people to the knowledge of Jesus Christ. He has done this since …