Q. Why did God remove King Saul from the throne? 1 Samuel 15
King David deliberately plotted murder against one of his loyal subjects in order to cover-up his sin of adultery, yet God forgave him. How come God didn’t forgive King Saul? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: authority, blindness, commandment, elevation, envy, feelings, insane, love, position, repentance, sin
… and having done all, stand. Stand therefore, having your loins girt with truth … Ephesians 6:13,14
Q. What’s it mean ‘to stand’?
Most people stand against a hurtful spirit in defiance. Defiance is the opposite to standing. Defiance = you’re never going to put me down again / you’re not going to tell me / I’ll prove to you I’m good / I’ll prove to you I’m right and you’re wrong. Defiance is standing up for your rights or trying to prove to God you are of value, whereas, standing is standing up for God’s rights. Standing = Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Ahab, blood, double-minded, fellowship, feminism, insane, Jehoshaphat, Jezebel, Micaiah, nice, niceness, principles, separation, sin, submission, wife
Fear is a scary thing. Everyone suffers it. It’s an automatic human trait. It paints a picture in our mind that can drive us to sickness and even death. It can confront us when we’re bullied, intimidated, face a loss or just being questioned.
But, you can actually only feel fear when you’re Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: die, feelings, Garden of Eden, pride, sin, weapon
For whom the Lord loves He corrects … Hebrews 12:6
How do you feel when you’re corrected?
No one likes correction; it hurts our pride, and it stirs up our fears. For some reason correction scares people because they feel put down. Most people feel stupid, silly, embarrassed, useless, that you don’t like them, dumb, a failure, or should have known better. The correction comes as a shock to our pride; we think we are good. To most people, correction is pain; therefore they generally deduce that Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: feelings, Lie, pride, repentance, sin, temptation
God resists the proud and gives grace to the humble, 1 Peter 5:5
Most people think humility is being nice, polite and not being proud about yourself, but humility is not a human trait, it’s a Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: envy, forgiveness, love, pride, repentance, sin, surrender
In the Greek the meaning of envy is …
Envy = pain felt and malignity conceived at the sight of someone else’s excellence or happiness. Envy can degenerate into a desire to make war upon the beneficiary, and thus to trouble their good and diminish it.
James 4:5 tells us that the spirit in us lusts to envy. That is, we are born with the inherent trait to want the best for ourselves in preference to what’s best for others. God defines this inherent characteristic as pride, and regards it as the top level of sin. There’s nothing you can do about the fact that you are born with sin, but there is a solution to your sin. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: angry, envy, fair, forgive, good, judge, prodigal, repent, sin
With the current economic condition of the European Union, is it possible that the EU will be forced to cull those nations that are weighing it down, and reduce its number of member nations to ten, and thus precipitate the timing for the anti-Christ?
If you want to buy and sell in the time of the anti-Christ you will need to get the ‘mark of the beast’ put on your forehead or right hand, Revelation 13:16, 14:9, 20:4.
Q. Why has the anti-Christ chosen these two locations? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: anti-christ, laws, mark of the beast, sin
“God is a spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit” John 4:24
God is a spirit. Man is a spirit; we are made in His image. You can only relate to God through your spirit. Therefore, God decreed laws that enable man to keep his spirit in line with God’s spirit so that heart-to-heart communication is viable and tangible between His spirit and between human spirits with the same respect for His laws.
The laws of God have multiple purposes Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: environment, feminism, sin
If a child says to their father “I appreciate what you’ve done for me”, and then chooses to truant from school, speaks rudely to their mother, or practices sexual promiscuity behind the parent’s back, that’s a contradiction. How can you say you appreciate the parent and at the same time disrespect and defame the parent’s principles or your father’s wife?
If a friend says to you Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: appreciation, Christ, Christian, commandment, contradiction, disunity, envy, feelings, forgiveness, grievance, hypocrisy, lesbianism, love, position, pride, prodigal, relationships, repentance, saved, sexual promiscuity, sin, surrender, wife