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Do You have this Prerequisite of Following Christ?

And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose (Romans 8:28). F.B. Meyer stated: “If any promise of God should fail, the heavens would

Jesus Knew His Identity…Do You Know Yours?

It’s interesting to note that Jesus knew his identity as the Son of God, yet he did not speak of himself with that terminology; rather, he repeatedly called himself the Son of Man. Why did he use this term? I’m

If Jesus Has let Your Life be ordinary,Here’s why!

I was in youth group when I first heard that God had an extraordinary plan for my life. This plan would include seeing revival, winning converts, helping the poor, and traveling overseas to preach the gospel, dig wells, and serve

Jesus wants to Prepare You for God’s Deliverance!

Once you become saved and born again, the Bible tells us that we have now become new creations in Jesus Christ. All things have been made new. Our slates are now wiped clean and we now have a brand new

Your life can be really dark without Jesus!

 In the physical realm we have only two halves to the day, light and darkness, and similarly in the spiritual realm, there are only two halves, light and darkness. There are no grey areas. Nowhere in the scriptures is it

Living life as Jesus!

This Christian article is all about Jesus Christ’s life on earth in the beginning. Jesus recognized His relation to God, at the age of twelve years saying to His earthly parents, “Did you not know that I must be in

Disobedience To Jesus

Disobedience to Jesus is far more widespread among people who call themselves Christians than what is generally recognized to be the case. Over the years the doctrine that man is saved by grace through faith alone without any kind of

Jesus Christ, The Savior of the World – The 5S’s of Jesus Christ

 Jesus Christ left all His glory in Heaven and came down on earth to die for the sins of the human race. He willingly laid down His life to redeem us from both the consequences and penalty of sin. People

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