Jeremiah was given a vision of the condition of the earth just after the return of Jesus, the launching of the millennium.
Read MoreWe have been given a perfect set of instructions, a perfect example for living them out, and a perfect substitutionary blood sacrifice to cover our shortcomings and failures. In addition, we are given . . . .
Read MoreHistory is replete with details of individuals who chose to love and obey the Lord, whose obedience elevated them to positions of leadership that have ushered blessings into the lives of countless people since
Read MoreOur intercessory prayers, words and actions may seem inconsequential, yet we are to act in loving obedience and trust Him for the end result. Never give up! In God’s economy and provision, every good seed has a marvelous potential.
Read MoreThe conflict enters when my will—my own moral standard—is stubbornly kept in place instead of allowing His truth to realign my thoughts and actions.
Read MoreThe Lord is engaged in the operation of our rescue, and the direction of each life is either toward Him or away from Him. That direction manifests itself in influence upon others: for or against.
Read MoreYour undivided loyalty to Him alone allows Him to radiate His drawing power—for the eternal sake of others—toward Himself.
Read MoreJesus knows exactly what it is to stand before a holy and righteous Judge as a sinner without an intercessor. Yet, even as He suffered for our sin, He interceded for us.
Read MoreOur sanctification involves a series of “forks in the road” whereby opportunities to make righteous choices will develop in us a character of holiness.
Read MoreJust as our physical eyes receive light, our spiritual eyes have been provided that we might “see” the One who made everything.
Read MorePieces are coming together the world over for the largest scale apostasy in history. As this ecumenical movement makes headway, Jesus is being betrayed with “a kiss”—just as Judas, known as a close insider, betrayed Him.
Read MoreJesus had been resurrected and ascended into heaven. He was—and is—beyond the reach of Satan’s harm . . . or is He? His own words reveal that harm to His people is persecution to Himself.
Read MoreGod’s gentle pursuit of His children necessarily develops into a full-blown crisis if they (we) live in rebellion.
Read MoreThe unholy union between apostate religion and the governmental powers of earth will be repeated on a worldwide scale. It will be portrayed in the news as a good thing, but in reality it will be ‘Babylon on steroids.’
Read MoreThe metaphor of “new wine” (what we call grape juice) represents the doctrines as they were originally intended. Fresh, pure, uncorrupted.
Read MoreThe love and mercy of God are never ending. But He makes it clear that there is a limit to His tolerance of sin. He is deeply offended by sin yet exercises incredible patience—divine restraint—in order to lead the objects of His great love into harmony with His eternal principles.
Read MoreJesus stands ready to move heaven and earth on behalf of a willing heart! Such a heart is tender and malleable. With Him, His bride will continue to propagate this long-standing invitation to the weary world . . . .
Read MoreGod’s faithful church is likened to a beautiful woman, His bride. Against all odds, God has had a faithful people in every age and stage of this earth’s history.
Read MoreIt was the cross, that instrument of shame and torture, which brought hope and salvation to the world. The disciples were but humble men, without wealth, and with no weapon but the word of God; yet in Christ’s strength they went forth to tell the wonderful story of the manger and the cross….
Read More….the divine power that attended Stephen’s preaching had effectively brought many more Jews to Christ, but these assembled leaders were only angered as their former followers moved their loyalty to Jesus.
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