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  • Love: God’s Definition

    Charity (Agape) – Love, benevolence, good will LOVE = When I suffer, so other people can be blessed.  THE LOVE OF GOD = Jesus suffered so we could be blessed. Longsuffering: Bearing injuries or provocation (annoyance; poking) for a long time.  Patient: Having the quality of enduring evils without murmuring or fretfulness (irritation); sustaining afflictions Read more

  • Blessed Home

    Blessed Home

    The Blessed Home  Our homes are our haven, the place we run to when we want to be safe from the world. The home is meant to be the place of rest, where we get refueled to go back out into the world. Therefore, the condition of our homes is of utmost importance. We all Read more

  • Is Romans 8:28 applicable to all Christians? 

    Is Romans 8:28 applicable to all Christians? 

    Romans 8:28 must be considered one of the most precious promises in all of the Bible: “And we know (for certain) that all things (ALL things) work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose (God has a good, glorious plan for our lives and Read more

  • Was Paul Crucified For You?

    Was Paul Crucified For You?

    The Church in Corinth was split into factions or parties. A spirit emerged where they became more loyal to human leaders (Paul , Apollos, etc.) than to Jesus Christ himself. Might there possibly be in you a spirit of superiority over your particular spiritual leader (such as a Pastor) or your association to a particular Read more

  • Dispensationalism: New Covenant Not For Christians  

    Dispensationalism: New Covenant Not For Christians  

    For Audio: https://youtube.com/live/KhXORdyg13w?feature=share Leading dispensationalists teach that the New Covenant is an agreement established only between God and the nation of Israel (ethnic & political Israel) and that the New Covenant has not yet been actualized. For example: J. Dwight Pentecost writes, “…the new covenant of Jeremiah 31:31-34 must and can be fulfilled only by Read more

  • Should Christians Ever Divide Over Doctrine? 

    Should Christians Ever Divide Over Doctrine? 

    I have been challenged several times to answer the question, “Should Christians ever divide over doctrine?” So, here is a fuller response than ones I have offered previously. Some things I would like to cover in this article:  Summary  This article became longer than I expected, so a summary at the outset may be helpful… Read more


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