Talk to Yourself

Whenever you find yourself in the middle of suffering or some difficult situations, who or what do you listen to the most?”

I don’t know how you answer that question but for me I tend to read and listen to Charles Spurgeon, John Piper, J. I. Packer and so on.

The moment I stop reading or listening to these men of God, my soul, if I let it, it starts to talk to me saying: Continue reading Talk to Yourself

The Greatest Privilege

The greatest privilege God has given to His people, at least for me, is prayer, a chance to talk to Him!

Just think about it!

When we pray, we get to talk to the Creator of the Universe. Do you know that? When we kneel down and pray saying, “Our Heavenly Father, Hallowed be Your name” (means, may Your name be honored or exalted), we are literally saying those words to God the Father. Continue reading The Greatest Privilege

The Manna!

Listening to gospel songs and watching miracles on TV or YouTube cannot replace our daily personal devotional time, the time we spend with the Holy Spirit and the word of God, in studying the word and praying the word.

Anything that replaces our devotion is called our “god,” or, biblically it is called “idol.” Continue reading The Manna!

It Blinds!

The one major consequence of sin is this: It blinds!

Whenever the issue of sin comes up, many people think about what they had done in the past and they secretly say to themselves: “Yes, I am that sinner who committed those heinous sins.”

But according to the teaching of the Scripture, there is only one sin every man is inflected with, and that sin makes one a sinner. Continue reading It Blinds!

Sorry But No Selfie With You!

Corinth was one of the cities that Paul traveled to. From his two letters which are included in the canon as 1 Corinthians and 2 Corinthians, we can tell that Paul invested so much of his energy and time on the church of Corinth. We learn from the Book Acts that, after he established churches in Macedonia — Philippi, Thessalonica, and Berea (Acts 16-17), Paul traveled to Corinth for the first time in his second missionary journey. We also learn that Paul not only established a church in Corinth but stayed there for two years. So, the church of Corinth is like Paul’s child. He loves the people of God in Corinth. Continue reading Sorry But No Selfie With You!