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Faith is not merely a religious concept; it is the spiritual lens through which we perceive and interact with the invisible realm. Faith can be seen as a (Hebrews 11:1) as a “sixth sense”—the conviction of things unseen—because the enemy always seeks to steal “something you don’t see.” By studying the conviction of the…
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Trusting Beyond Sight The Christian walk is defined by faith—the spiritual conviction that trusts God beyond what can be physically seen. It is a dynamic state of active reliance that impacts not only our actions but also our endurance through trials. Faith in Action: When Small Faith Makes God Big Faith is the mechanism…
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Actively Waiting on the Lord In a culture that prizes instant results and constant activity, the spiritual discipline of waiting on the Lord can feel contradictory, even frustrating. Yet, Scripture calls us repeatedly to this posture of expectation and trust. It is not an invitation to passive resignation, but a command to engage in…
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(Luke 7:11-15) We will look at the story of the widow of Nain is used to illustrate the dynamic interplay of Jesus’ sovereign presence, His perfect timing, and the living, spoken word of God. 1. Jesus’ Uninvited, Transformative Presence The narrative hinges on the unexpected arrival of Jesus: He “walked in” just as something…
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The Christian life is often framed as an external battle against temptation, but the Scriptures make clear that the most crucial warfare takes place within the human heart. Before we can stand firm against the strategies of the enemy, we must first understand the true nature of sin, the tactics used against us, and…
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One of the most important things to do as a Christian is seeking the Kingdom of God and His righteousness. Your denomination does not matter; this is be a main focus. Simply knowing information about God is not enough; the true journey begins with the seeking. My own journey began with the verse Matthew…
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This post we look at the creation of the universe. Was it a random occurrence or was it created by GOD. The incredible complexity and fine-tuning of the cosmos suggests that such order could not have arisen by chance. It combines two classical philosophical arguments: The Cosmological Argument (Argument from Contingency): The Teleological Argument…
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I had my education in a school run by priests and taught by nuns and lay people. We had a subject that covered Christian fundamentals and Biblical heroes. I was fascinated by the stories in the Bible and wanted to know more. My uncle, a strong believer, used to tell me Bible stories as…