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How To Be More Like Jesus
Every sincere Christian wants this: to become more like Jesus.Not just in belief—but in character, attitude, and daily life. But that raises an honest question:How do we actually become more like Him? This isn’t about trying harder to act religious.It’s … Continue reading
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Lessons From Conquering the Promised Land
The story of Israel entering and conquering the Promised Land is one of the most dramatic and instructive seasons in the Bible. After 40 years in the wilderness, a new generation stood on the edge of promise. The land was … Continue reading
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Tagged battles, challenges, complete, compromise, conquer, dangerous, Disobedience, faith, fight, fight battles, fruitfulness, God's power, growth, hidden sin, intimacy with God, lessons, memorial stones, move forward, obedience, Promised Land, promises, seek God, spiritual growth, success, transformation, trust God, trust Him
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What Is The Difference Between Spiritual Gifts and Natural Talents?
A question that often comes up among believers—especially those serving in the church—is this: “What’s the difference between a natural talent and a spiritual gift?” It’s a great question, and understanding the difference can unlock clarity, confidence, and effectiveness in … Continue reading
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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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From Jacob to Israel: When God Gives You A New Name
Genesis 35:9–12 There are moments in Scripture when God does more than speak to a person — He redefines them. This passage is one of those holy moments. “Your name is Jacob, but you will not be called Jacob any … Continue reading
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The Condition of Your Heart Matters
(Matthew 13:1–23) One of Jesus’ most memorable teachings is the Parable of the Farmer scattering seed. It’s simple, earthy, and deeply confronting. Jesus isn’t mainly talking about farming — He’s talking about hearts. And more specifically, He’s talking about how … Continue reading
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Winning the Battle of the Mind
In 2 Corinthians 10:5, Paul gives us a picture of spiritual warfare that is just as relevant today as it was in the first century:We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and … Continue reading
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Warning: Why New Testament Obedience Still Matters
While New Testament believers are under grace and not the Law, Scripture is clear that neglecting God’s commands still has serious spiritual consequences. Let’s explore how the New Testament teaches the importance of obedience, worship, and faithfulness, along with the … Continue reading
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Tagged apathy, communion, community, consequences, dangers, divine correction, draw closer, faithfulness, forgive, God's commands, hardened heart, lukewarm, obedience, prayer, seek Him, spiritual growth, true faith, willful sin, Worship
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The Joy and Importance of Regular Church Attendance
In Psalm 122:1, David expresses his excitement about gathering with God’s people: “I was glad when they said to me, ‘Let us go to the house of the Lord.’” This verse reflects the joy of being in God’s presence with … Continue reading
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Be Perfect, as Your Father in Heaven is Perfect: What Did Jesus Mean?
In Matthew 5:48, Jesus says, “But you are to be perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect” (NLT). At first glance, this statement can feel overwhelming. Is Jesus really asking us to achieve sinless perfection? Let’s explore the deeper meaning behind His words and how they apply to our lives today. Continue reading
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