Christians Do Not Support The LGBTQ
If any person supports the LGBTQ they are not Christian. These people do not read, care for, or understand the Bible.
If any person supports the LGBTQ they are not Christian. These people do not read, care for, or understand the Bible.
Christians do not celebrate Halloween. This is because God has opened up our eyes to the darkness and evil contained on this day.
Psalm 31, from the Bible, helps us know what to do as Christians. #1, trust in the Lord. #2, be not ashamed of Jesus. #3, walk in God’s righteousness.
Your faith in Jesus also leads you to have traits like virtue, knowledge, patience, godliness, kindness, and charity in your life.
Christians suffer a lot. Persecutions come, as people try to still our joy. But in prayer, we are given the strength to overcome.
If you say you are Christian, then mean it. We are God’s people for a reason and should stand out, but not in our pride.
The life of a Christian should easily be seen among people in the faith and among unsaved people in the world.
There is an eternal prize that awaits every true believer of Jesus. That is eternal life with Jesus in heaven.
No matter what we were doing that we enjoyed before finding Jesus, if it went against God’s holy standards, it is given up.
When we give into sexual sin, we sin against God. Therefore, run from it all costs, while running into the arms of the Father instead.
Don’t be found with the lukewarm Christians. These people appear to be on God’s side but are filthy on the inside and unsaved.
It is time to exam ourselves to see if we are in the faith or not. This is under God’s standards and not our own.
A Christian lifestyle is different than wicked people in this world. Therefore, we are no longer partakers in their evil deeds.
I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world.
As Christians, we focus our minds on God and desire His will for our lives always. This way we can be led by the Holy Spirit and do things the way He desires, and not our things.
Now that we have defined what a true Christian is, I would like you to think to yourself if you are living a life of a Christian.
It is clear that when Jesus says our whole body is in darkness, if He is not a part of it, that this should mean something to us.
If you are not currently all in for Christ, then this Christian lifestyle may be foreign to you. This ability to live a life pleasing to God may be difficult for you.
As hard times come to all believers in Christ, our daily prayers, Bible study, fellowship with other believers, and doing God’s will, will be our refuge in the storms.
To receive salvation in Christ is to believe, while showing fruits. This can also be through repentance and good works that God does through us.
The early church members are a great example of how a Christian ought to live a life for Christ. When I say ought to, it means desire to live righteously and get off of the path of wickedness.
When the Lord takes us in, we are all given talents. Some few and some many. What have you done with God’s gifts in your life?
I was satisfied with my time at church but also my time in the world. It wasn’t until my sorrow was too hard to bear that I cried out to Jesus.