Posts Tagged ‘Christian walk’
The believer’s primary victory in salvation is victory over sin. The unbeliever may approach Christ with the burden of guilt, sinful, dishonorable habits or lifestyle etc., believing that Christ’s acceptance of him implies that all is forgiven and he is justified to begin a brand new life. Therefore if any man be in Christ, he [...]
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Does our society actually see our church programs today as more than a social or religious gathering, a place where God actually is present in holiness and power?
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The story poses a question for me about God’s mercy. His grace and His judgment come into a dramatic conflict.
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How do we respond to persecution?
Why and how do we identify withe the persecuted?
This article is a continuation of Christian Persecution: Biblical Perspectives for the 21st century mind [Part 1]
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For most modern day Christians, persecution is merely a historical or antiquated theological ideology, an awkward subject that hopefully the church has overgrown. We barely have any sense of identification with people suffering for their faith in Christ and for their passion to share the gospel. I hope I can show you just how tragic this is.
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Being a fulltime Christian is honouring God with every breathing moment, every choice that we make and every prayer that comes from out heart, till the mind of Christ is fully formed in us and all our treasures are wisely invested in heaven, where they are truly safe. Then there would be no need to do anything grudgingly or out of a compulsion to perform, serving the Lord would be, as it ought to be, a thing of privilege and delight not a burden that drains us and leaves us unfulfilled.
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Never disregard any of this often overlooked commandments [...]
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