... We obtain much more reward by following Christ’s examples than our own perceptions. Christ loved us much and has forgiven us of our sins. Let’s do likewise to our neighbours (lovable and unlovable ones). ...
... (NIV) 1 Corinthians 13:1-3
Why do we serve others? There are probably many reasons that could be listed. Some examples might include: “because I like to impress others” or “because I know that I am ...
... Would God have blessed her with Samuel if she had not made that sacrifice (vow)? Am sure more examples of these readily come to mind.
So the next time you keep asking God for something and you are not ...
... A few biblical examples include the story of Daniel in the lion’s den (Daniel 6), Jews versus Haman (book of Esther), and Nehemiah versus Sanballat and Tobiah (book of Nehemiah). I believe there are situations ...
... are in. Paul and Silas are perfect examples and motivations for us. Praising God opened doors of opportunities for Paul and Silas to evangelize and convert souls for God. That would not have happened if ...
... we fall into trials and temptations we turn to ask ourselves, Why me? What wrong have I done?
The account of Job is one of the good examples that are related to the age-old question, "Why does God allow ...
... To my surprise, less than half of the members of the group participate. The others are just members of the group. They neither participate nor exit the group.
The above is just one of the examples of ...
“You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled underfoot.” (NIV) Matthew 5:13 ...
... be the word of God and nothing else! Below are examples of encouraging words you could use to beat the world with:
God is with us always and knows what we are going through.
He will not let temptations ...
... We obtain much more reward by following Christ’s examples than our own perceptions. Christ loved us much and has forgiven us of our sins. Let’s do likewise to our neighbours (lovable and unlovable ones). ...