... for sin. Acts 5, for example, records the incident where Ananias and Sapphira lied to the church. They were both struck dead to serve as an eternal reminder that God holds us responsible for our actions. ...
... even among Christians and in the Lord’s church.
God, our righteous Judge, knows our actions and intentions and will reward us accordingly. We can deceive mankind because man only judges by physical ...
... at the fastest possible time. We have the quickest transportation and communication ever in human history making human interactions so easy and fast. The time for getting results for human activities like ...
... times are inevitable, so put in place the right attitudes and actions- run to the God of Mount Zion. Acknowledge His sovereignty over your circumstances and recognize His power deposited in you. This means ...
... into our actions. “Love is the Circulatory System of the Church and if the arteries of love get clogged, the church is in danger of spiritual cardiac arrest” (M.N. Possey).
Love is the most important ...
... the actions of Paul, to know, understand and practice true love. When we love one another, we owe them good deeds, not just flattery words. We need to go the extra mile to show our love to our fellow brethren ...
... Some people are always worried about past events. Beloved, you can never turn back the hands of the clock. Past actions can never be reversed so are spoken words even after an apology is rendered. Accept ...
... want a pay from God?
In this day and age where credit crunch is inevitable and financial fraud mars the actions of men, what noble way can I guarantee the fruits of my hard work? Matthew 6:21 admonishes ...
"Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Jesus answered,’ I tell you, not seven times, but seventy –seven times"(NIV) Matthew 18:21-22 ...
... righteousness God desires."(NLT) James 1:20
Anger may be defined as the thoughts, feelings, physical reactions, and actions that result from unacceptable behavior by others. Anger is almost always a ...