Christians say that our sins are nailed to the cross, but what does that mean? This means that the cross of Jesus accomplished atonement for our sins. However, it also means that in our everyday lives, sin must be left to die on the cross with Christ. We call this repentance, or in days past,… Continue reading Leaving My Sin at the Cross
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Born Again of The Spirit — House of David Ministries
One of the most critical verses we find in scripture is in Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus. Jesus told him, “Most assuredly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3, NIV).[i] Being born again is undeniably essential for our salvation. But what exactly is our new birth? The… Continue reading Born Again of The Spirit — House of David Ministries
What IS idolatry?
By Elizabeth Prata I recently wrote about the “Trad wife/Trad life” issue. I said that idolizing a lifestyle can replace genuine worship of biblical life standards. Anything can be an idol, including a lifestyle. I decided to look into the topic of idolatry to understand it better. Also to make sure I was not misrepresenting it… Continue reading What IS idolatry?
The End Is Coming
I do not consider myself a doom and gloom preacher, but I do believe what God’s Word says. Ezekiel prophesied the end is coming and destruction will accompany it. Although the prophecy in Ezekiel 7 points to Israel, Old Testament prophecies often hold dual meanings. The coming of the end will affect not only Israel but the… Continue reading The End Is Coming
To the World and the Skeptics at Home
I have been reflecting a lot lately on sharing the gospel in my own family, and it has caused me to notice details in stories that I have likely overlooked. For example, John’s Gospel – after its cosmic introduction – opens with three very short, personal stories. The first begins with John the Baptist standing… Continue reading To the World and the Skeptics at Home
The Potter And The Clay In The Bible
O Israel, can I not do to you as this potter has done to his clay? As the clay is in the hand of the potter, so are you in my hand. Jeremiah 18:6 God asked the prophet Jeremiah to fulfill a very tough assignment. He gave him the task of prophesying messages the Israelites didn’t… Continue reading The Potter And The Clay In The Bible
Why Pro-Life Is the Only Biblical Position
God Planned Our Lives Before Birth Though it took me a while to discover it, my life was planned by God: You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother’s womb. Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it. You watched me as… Continue reading Why Pro-Life Is the Only Biblical Position
Where are the other nine?
Now on his way to Jerusalem, Jesus traveled along the border between Samaria and Galilee. As he was going into a village, ten men who had leprosy met him. They stood at a distance…(Luke 17:11-12) As we look at the context for today’s passage, we find that Jesus was traveling through a region usually avoided… Continue reading Where are the other nine?
Grateful and Content?
By Elizabeth Prata I got up at 5:00, and made a pot of coffee, and turned on the Christmas lights in the dark morning. I’m sitting her watching the day light up, sipping coffee in the peace and quiet of low-volume cello music and the ticking coffee pot. I have a lot to be thankful… Continue reading Grateful and Content?
Sermon on Bible scripture: Ye are Gods
Sermon on Bible scripture: Ye are Gods Posted on February 16, 2014 What does the Bible in Genesis 1 vs 27 and Psalm 82 vs 6 by “Ye are gods’? Why does God call human beings gods? Prayers – The God in me, manifest in Jesus name This entry was posted in God and tagged babatopebabalobi, Bible, Bible lesson, Christian, Faith, God, Jesus, Prayers, sermon, Sermons, Trust. Republished with permission from Blogs.crossmap.com, featuring inspiring… Continue reading Sermon on Bible scripture: Ye are Gods