Beware Lest Any Man Spoil You
Some people, including believers, have had their lives severely spoilt (damaged) due to misconstrued relational problems that are solvable. Check out what the Bible say in Colossians 2:8 in response to these things.
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Some people, including believers, have had their lives severely spoilt (damaged) due to misconstrued relational problems that are solvable. Check out what the Bible say in Colossians 2:8 in response to these things.
What comes to mind when you hear the instruction “Let there be light” as you read Genesis 1:3-5? Maybe, to you, it’s about God distinguishing light from darkness. But I think it is more than a mere creation story that several people skim. That is why I am glad to write this article. I hope you enjoy it.
When it comes to God’s kingdom, this Jesus, who is our Lord and Saviour, also has a mission. However, it’s not just a mission for the Church but the whole universe. In this article, I am going to take you through it.
Tongues speaking helps you connect deeper to God, and it’s a very powerful way of silencing every distraction around you as you pray. God, having seen that your connection with Him in prayer is well established, will speak.
“… for he who has suffered in the flesh has ceased from sin.” Really, that statement got me thinking a lot. But upon careful analysis of what the Apostle was writing, it is true. Let’s delve deeper into these three initial verses of 1 Peter chapter 4.
In 1 Peter 1:10-12, Apostle Peter nailed the doctrine about how God’s great salvation purposed for us was planned to get manifested in the dispensation of grace.
Salvation is undoubtedly one of the most preached themes from the Bible globally. That is because it’s very fundamental to the faith in Christ since God wants all men first, to be saved, and second, to come to the knowledge of the truth (see 1 Timothy 2:4).