Christ Most Beloved:
Let us re-asses our relationship with our Heavenly Father and see we if measure up to our individual responsibility as required.
We are more faithful to our wive and husband than to our God the giver of such.
Deut. 4:-24 "For The Lord thy God is a consuming fire, a jealous God."
We may not have a graving image at a certain corner that we bow down to worship, but inasmuch as we are now allowing the will of God over our personal will: We are provoking Him to anger.
The same feeling that we felt when our Spouse cheated on us, likewise our God felt more dishonored when we pay more attention to any of the gifts received from Him, more than God the giver of such.
1 Corin. 7:-22-23 "For he that is called in The Lord, being a servant, is The Lord's freeman: likewise also he that is called, being free, is Christ's servant."
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How many Christians out there will devote their time to worship God on Sunday if that day happens to be their Spouses birthday or the so called Valentine day that is not in the Holy Bible?
Please read Mark, 12:-33. And also Matthew, 10:-37.
In conclusion: We all need to know that he who loves the wife or the husband more than Christ is not worthy of His Kingdom.
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something we love or something we feel is sacred. He reminds us to cherish our anger and use it
Many people know the Christian God as happy, forgiving, and accepting of others. In the Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Jonathan Edwards’ sermon completely shocks and scares people by claiming that the Christian God is the only God, and if you weren’t to believe in him, you would burn in Hell and be destroyed. The tone of this piece in the eyes of Edwards is dedicated, passionate, and pro-Christian God. Edward achieves his purpose by using metaphors, repetition, personification, and visual imagery numerously throughout the sermon.
“For to him who has will more be given; and from him who has not, even what he has will be taken away”
In the first chapter of God Behaving Badly, David Lamb argues that God is unfairly given a bad reputation. He claims these negative perceptions are fueled by pop culture and lead many to believe the lie that the God of the Old Testament is angry, sexist, racist, violent, legalistic, rigid, and distant. These negative perceptions, in turn, affect our faith. Ultimately, Lamb seeks to demonstrate that historical context disproves the presumptuous aforementioned. In addition, he defends his position by citing patterns of descriptions that characterize God throughout the Old Testament. “Our image of God will directly affect how we either pursue or avoid God. If we believe that the God of the Old Testament is really harsh, unfair and cruel, we won’t want anything to do with him” (Lamb 22). Clearly, they way Christians choose to see God will shape their relationship with Him.
Christ for the third time refuses. Since Christ refused the power presented to him, the church must now attempt at unifying the christian religion. A goal of mankind is to unite the civilizations into a “universal state” (pg. 31). A universal state brings along security in replacement of free will which humans are more than willing to give up especially if the one who unites them is the one that also provides for them. Humanity has suffered because we have had no unity among all civilizations until the church came around. Since christ has died and did not assume the role of a universal leader the church must assume this power for the sole purpose of benefiting man. Along with assuming this role, the church must also correct errors that Christ has caused. The church now has finally been able to convince mankind to submit their freedom in return for happiness, security, and a sense of unity. The last anguish of man is “the craving for universal unity” (pg 31). Now that the church has provided this to mankind we should not mess with or upset the
“Reaching Out without Dumbing Down” seems to be constructed for the church leader, elder, or pastor who is considering altering their current, historic worship style for a more modern one that may attract greater numbers of unsaved people. She provides excellent standards to help Pastors and Worship Leaders plan, execute, and evaluate worship services. These same standards provide a great opportunity to educate the church family on the reasons behind the use of certain worship elements. Although written for church leadership, the everyday church member would also benefit from understanding the very concepts that Dawn is directing at God-empowered leaders.
Christian’s duties as being a responsible steward need to manage God’s belongings to the best of their ability. Only the Christian has the proper foundation for understanding people's true responsibility to ca...
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God , "The God that holds you over the
marry a Christian, "I shall be saved by my husband; he hath made me //
“Now if you obey me fully and keep my covenant, then out of all my
As you enjoy this tremendous gift called freedom, stay accountable to God because that's the only way to maximize your potential for success.
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It may seem a little bit strange, but my favorite place in town in none other than this beautiful Evangelic Church. However, it wasn’t always so.
The toxic people or things in our lives that have our attention are like little gods that we put before our (only) God. God despises that! He said is His word that He is a jealous God (Exodus 20:5) & one of His commandments is that we shall have no other Gods before Him (Exodus 20:3).
Focusing in on the commitments that I have made will place order and hierarchy in my life so that God may work in it as He pleases. I want to fully commit my life and vocation to God so that His glory may be seen in every aspect. Since the most important thing to God is building His kingdom by constantly bringing home His children, I plan to order my life in such a way that allows me to be a blessing to others. To live a sacrificed life means giving up things that this world labels as riches. Living for others and with others is the way lived His life and Jesus knew that He was modeling it for the generations to come. We cannot do life or ministry alone as we do not and are not able to possess all of the spiritual grace gifts. This sacrificed life indeed requires a disciplined life and a genuine commitment to fulfil God’s will in our