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→
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’s becoming very hard these days to find a Christian who can correctly state the Gospel. Gospel is becoming a rare thing. I don’t know if this is my experience only. It is hard to find a church that preaches Jesus Christ. Continue reading I Implore You→
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!→
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!→
I love reading the word of God! Yes, I do! And it is very hard for me to pick one favorite story of the Bible because I think I love them all equally. Continue reading “Go, Call Your Husband”→
It is easy to receive forgiveness when we desperately seek it, right?
If God is the One we wronged, we quickly go to Him and ask His forgiveness. Then as His word says, we feel FREE from the guilt and condemnation of sin.
“If we say that we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves and the truth is not in us.If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 1 John 1:8-9 NASB Continue reading Forgive!→
A4P Guest: I think I am married with the man you described in your post yesterday.
A4P: Uh-oh! What kind of man did you read in my post yesterday?
A4P Guest: My husband grew up with his mother and two of his younger sisters. And reading through your post yesterday, I thought for a second that you were writing about my husband.
A4P Guest: My plan since I was a child is to get married when I turn 25. I am a born-again Christian man and I am dating a 22-year old girl. She is a born-again Christian too. I am 24 years old now. So, if things go well, I plan to get married next summer. Unfortunately, I found out that the girl I am dating has cheated on me.