The more we pursue God, the more we will trust Him. In some ways, it’s no different than learning to trust a friend or a spouse. The more we learn about them, the better we will understand their characters, which will translate into greater trust. The better we understand the characteristics of our great God and Savior, the greater our trust will be in Him when we face difficult circumstances.
READ MOREThe abundant life that God promises is not something we have to wait to experience until we get to Heaven. We can experience abundant life in Christ now. This life is found in an ever-growing, personal, and loving relationship with the Lord. The abundant life is different from salvation in that salvation is a gift we receive, but the abundant life is a gift we pursue.
READ MOREA human body has many members with different functions, but only one head. Metaphorically speaking, the Church and Christ work together in a similar fashion. In the same way that the head directs the rest of the body in how to move, Christ also instructs His body, the Church. Ephesians 5:23 says, “For the husband is head of the wife, as also Christ is head of the church; and He is the Savior of the body.”
READ MORE“Blessed are the peacemakers” is a term that comes from Jesus’ sermon on the mount found in Matthew 5:9. The Bible tells us to seek, make, and live in peace. Being a peacemaker mimics the life of Jesus because it was through Him that we can have peace with God the Father. (See Romans 5:1.)
READ MOREThe armor of God is a term used by Paul to describe the things that the Christian is to “put on” to pursue righteousness, battle the enemy, and defend the Gospel. You can find this armor listed in Ephesians 6:10-18. By utilizing the armor of God, we can withstand the attacks of the enemy with confidence and peace, in faith and strength, all of which come from the Lord and His Spirit within us.
READ MOREThere are two ways to fight spiritual warfare. 1) The proper utilization of the Word of God and 2) the powerful utilization of prayer. Both must fall under the context of being fully surrendered to the Holy Spirit. On our own, we are powerless to fight, but through the power and leadership of the Holy Spirit, we can live in victory.
READ MORESpiritual warfare is the constant battle Christians fight against unseen enemies. Those enemies are Satan, his followers (demons), and sin. This battle is fought both inwardly (against our own sinful natures) and outwardly (in defense of the Gospel and to care for others).
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