When We Die
One day, death will come to the best of us, no matter what we try to do to stop it. Our spirits will return to God who formed us.
One day, death will come to the best of us, no matter what we try to do to stop it. Our spirits will return to God who formed us.
If we are seeking God and allowing His love into our lives, then we will love as He loves. However, our own love is temporary and does not make a lasting difference in a person’s life.
As parents, we repent, as we also teach our kids, for if we neglect this opportunity we know there will be consequences come judgement day.
The more money a person has, also comes many foolish thoughts and decisions, if God is not involved.
Paul said that those that drink to get drunk will not inter the kingdom of God but instead be shutout. The same can be said for those people that are into drugs or sexual sin.
If foolish people would be open and hearken to the message of the gospel, then they would see how gracious God really is.
For a person to become saved, they need to first realize that they are a sinner and need Jesus. Without their need for a Savior, they will continue to be lost until death.
As you read God’s Word, you will come to know that living for Him and doing His will is not favorable for most people.
The life we have been given from God is not meant to be dull but instead, full of life. If you think that being a Christian means not having fun in life, then you are mistaken.
It is not worth wasting your time doing frivolous things that will not help you but only deter you when it comes to your salvation.
Know this for certain that, in heaven, the people there will experience joy and happiness that never ends.
In regards to God and the wisdom He gives to His children, it is so marvelous that it is impossible to imagine.
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.
When we believe and know about the Lord Jesus, it is good to seek Him out often, through the Bible and prayer. This is where He is able to speak to our heart and soul and lead us into righteousness.
When you are in sin and are approached about it by someone, don’t get upset, but thank them and repent.
As we are called by Jesus to “abide in me, and I in you”, the more we do so, the more we will walk in His good works.
Solomon taught that these things that we promise to God, but then do the opposite, God hates. We are so foolish in this.
When Jesus was about to leave this earthly life, He explained to His disciples that He would always be with them.
The Bible is clear that Jesus is God and also our judge and creator. He is our Lord God and deserves our praise and worship.
As for those people that have either rejected the Lord Jesus in their lives or didn’t show fruits of their faith, they will have a very different outcome, come judgement day.
Surely, there are many things that we can do in our day and throughout life but most important is our choice to follow Jesus and do as He commands.
While I pondered about God’s presence and everything I had done apart from Him, I felt so guilty. Deep down, I felt so foolish.
Think about your life and what you have done and gained from it. Has everything brought you the happiness you were looking for? Now examine what you have enjoyed the most.
If you feel impelled to have the best things in life, those things that you gain are all vanity. Also, the things that we do not need but gain anyways is only acting out of covetousness.
We can be made clean by the blood of Jesus but most neglect this precious opportunity. The wrath of God is therefore poured out upon the wicked in judgement.
Spending time in prayer will help us develop a relationship with God. His love will come into our heart and burst forth out of us.