As Christians, we're called to live humbly, recognizing that exalting ourselves can do no good in our spiritual lives. By embracing humility, we not only avoid the sin of self-centeredness but also open ourselves to divine blessings.
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The Word of God teaches us that when we practice humility, we ...
As humans, our innate desire for satisfaction drives us to seek it through various means. This pursuit of contentment seems to be an inherent aspect of our human nature. It's as though there's an inner void that requires filling, and we make considerable efforts to achieve this. Nevertheless, there ...
In various Christian settings, whether it's a local church or elsewhere, we might have encountered the term "backslider." Often, this refers to someone who initially joined a church or ministry but later reverted to their previous ways. You might notice these individuals gradually disappearing from ...
The Christian life is something we can describe as a joyful experience. Our happiness is rooted in knowing who we are in Christ and fulfilling His will for us. However, there are still times wherein we feel sorrowful, and it feels that we are drifting far from our Lord. It is a situation we are all ...
Our life on earth is temporary, and as Christians, we often refer to our faith journey as a path leading to eternity. It resembles a race or marathon, with Christ and the promised eternal destiny as our finish line.
Indeed, our salvation is secure and assured. The Lamb of God purchased it through H...
We who are in Christ are called to “conform to His image” or be like Him (Romans 8:29). We should manifest His attributes like holiness, kindness, and love. However, with the presence of sin, we often find it hard to fulfill that calling of Christ-likeness. So how do we achieve our goal of being mor...