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Tag Archives: God’s grace
What the Bible Teaches About Humility
Humility is one of the most consistently emphasized virtues in Scripture. Far from being mere self-deprecation or weakness, biblical humility is a realistic view of ourselves in light of God’s greatness, a willingness to serve others, and an active choice … Continue reading
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7 Things That Can Block Your Prayers
Most Christians know that prayer is one of the greatest privileges we have—direct access to God, anytime, anywhere. Yet many believers also know the frustration of praying earnestly and feeling as though their prayers aren’t being answered. The Bible doesn’t … Continue reading
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The Biblical Standard for Divorce — and the Grace of God for the Wounded
Divorce is one of the most painful and complex experiences a person can walk through. It affects hearts, families, finances, children, friendships, and faith. Because of that, it deserves to be spoken about with both truth and tenderness. The Bible … Continue reading
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Why Do Christians Believe Forgiveness Is Important?
Forgiveness sits at the very heart of the Christian faith. It’s not just a nice idea or a polite moral value—it’s central to how Christians understand God, salvation, relationships, and personal freedom. But why do Christians place such a strong … Continue reading
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Blessed Are the Pure in Heart
“God blesses those whose hearts are pure,for they will see God.”— Matthew 5:8 Few verses are as searching—or as hopeful—as this one. Jesus does not speak about religious performance, public image, or outward morality. He speaks about the heart. And … Continue reading
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How God’s People Overcome
“And they have defeated him by the blood of the Lamb and by their testimony. And they did not love their lives so much that they were afraid to die.”—Revelation 12:11 This is one of the most striking verses in … Continue reading
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The Faith That Comes from Meeting Jesus
When Saul of Tarsus met Jesus on the road to Damascus, everything changed. One encounter with the living Christ transformed him from a persecutor of believers into one of the greatest ambassadors of the Gospel. In Acts 22:14–16, Paul recalls … Continue reading
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Why God Chose Paul: The Power of a Transformed Life
When we think of Paul the Apostle, it’s almost impossible not to be amazed at his life’s dramatic turnaround. One moment, he was Saul of Tarsus — a zealous Pharisee determined to stamp out the early Christian movement. The next, … Continue reading
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Living the Gospel: Lessons from Paul’s Letter to Rome
Few books of the Bible have shaped the Christian faith as deeply as the book of Romans. Written by the Apostle Paul, this letter to the church in Rome unpacks the gospel in all its depth and beauty—and then shows … Continue reading
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