... is because joy is considered as the spiritual response to the pleasure of knowing that God loves us and that our greatest delight is to have a good relationship with God and fellow humans. The Apostle ...
... instant appreciation and recognition for doing good things for God and humanity but they do not get that. Others are extremely disturbed when they are chastised for doing things that they believed to be ...
... have new lives (2 Corinthians 5:17). As humans, as we are, there is always the temptation to go back to our old lives (the life of disobedience to our God). If we want God to build our lives, then we must ...
For as he thinks within himself, so he is. (NASB) Proverbs 23:7a
“The human brain is the most complex arrangement of matter in the universe.” - Dr. Duane Gish. Human beings have been created with the ...
... or Jesus Christ was selfish?” As humans, our nature is tilted towards pride and greed but God is reminding us this day to blot out all acts of selfishness from within us and never cease to always regard ...
... ” (NIV) 1 Cor. 13:1-3
Humanity from time immemorial has been searching fruitlessly to enjoy a better life. Some focus on time thinking that is the solution while others place maximum attention on their ...
... (NIV) 1 Corinthians 13:13
It is a fact that kindness is really a good virtue, and everyone must practise it. The main theme of the Bible is love. Humans were involved in God's redemptive scheme in the ...
... (NIV) Romans 12:1-2, Romans 6:13
Human nature dictates that we naturally gravitate towards the desires of the flesh. Human nature wants to do evil, which is just the opposite of what the Spirit wants. ...
... same love that initiated it (2 Peter 3:7).
God’s purpose for creating the world was to get humanity to whom he can demonstrate his love. It is evident in the provision of all the other resources before ...
... and wonder why the whole world is against us. We ask God why he allows such things to happen to us – this is human nature and I am the guiltiest of all. Very rarely, do we think that maybe, just maybe, ...