Given by Scott Hammer
Words are powerful but can be used for good or evil. God is very concerned about how we use our words to encourage others and set a Christian example. Our words must always represent the truth.
Given by David Jackson
The life of Jehoshaphat, King of Judah, is a testament to the truth that we, as the children of God, good people, do make poor decisions—and can even make a fatal decision if we do not yield to the urging of God’s Holy Spirit! Through the power of God’s Holy Spirit, God is present and available to work in your life,...
Given by Paul Carter
What were you convicted by? Are you still in a state of committment to Truth? Do you follow a man, a teaching, or the written word of God? Of Whom or What are you convicted?
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Learn to serve God, and allow Him to honor us, take care of us, and give us all our needs. “Whosoever desires to save his life shall lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it."” Put into a modern context we need to “Give ourselves away, and then what returns will be of great...
Given by Don Henson
A person who is meek is generally considered to be feeble, fearful and easily intimidated. The biblical truth is totally different.
Given by Dave DeHart
Have you ever felt like you don't really belong? We all feel like that sometimes. But the truth is that we belong to God. Take a look at this delve into our Christian Identity.
Given by Mark Whynaucht
It's our job to be responsible, to be honest, to be humble, to be zealous, and to have that fire inside for the truth of God. If and when we practice this, if and when we stir this from within, we will be blessed. You and I, along with God, will be very happy with what we reap. The truth...
Given by David Jackson
Lie #4: Your eyes will be opened Satan finally got Eve to consider the lie that if she listened to him and ate the forbidden fruit, her ability to see and understand the truth would not only be greatly enhanced but her life would be vastly improved. But the outcome for Adam and Eve was being ashamed. Not truth, but shame!...
Given by Mark Whynaucht
Our corrupted human nature tells us that, if we submit to God's law and God's way, God's direction, and we actually obey, our lives won't be happy. The truth is that Spirit-led self-control, that allows us to be disciplined under God's rule, as one of the fruits of God's Spirit, is the only way to really be happy.