Spiritual acts in the Bible
As we approach all Hallow’s Eve, we’re featuring some Biblical supernatural acts you may not be aware of.
As we approach all Hallow’s Eve, we’re featuring some Biblical supernatural acts you may not be aware of.
Most of us have had at least one David moment where something we did caused us to question whether God could ever take us back, but the scriptures tell us God’s mercy is as wide as 70 times 7 times.
Life is hard, and sometimes, we can fall into financial hardship, illness, unemployment and underemployment. Unfortunately, all too many of us have struggled through covid-19. In this blog, we tackle how to cast your nets in faith and trust God to return a harvest.
When we’re not yet ready to be our authentic selves, we can find ourselves making disingenuous decisions and hurting others. Here’s Kristin’s story and call to guard our hearts and to live genuinely above all deceit and hypocrisy.
Above all works, Jesus cares about the posture of our hearts. The stories of the woman caught in adultery and the woman who sinned greatly and anointed Jesus’ head and feet with perfume show a God abundant in mercy and eager to forgive those with repentant hearts who truly love him.
Standing steadfast in challenging and unjust circumstances can stretch us beyond our human strength. Circumstances may not be fair or just, but we can control the posture of our hearts and respond with mercy anchored in love.
Are we still enough to come to God in prayer? We have to clear our hearts of any unforgiveness before we can feel the fullness of God’s love, and The Lord’s Prayer is our template.
The Parable of the Ten Virgins is one of the harder parables to get our heads around, yet the historical context of a Galilean wedding ceremony unveils the parable’s deeper meaning of preparing for marriage as the bride of Christ.
How can Jesus say to his followers who do many mighty works in his name, “I never knew you; depart from me you workers of lawlessness”? Active love is our response to salvation, and it’s critical that our faith is not without works or without love.
The Gospel is the Good News we cannot miss in this lifetime, and the Gospel is so URGENT it’s worth dying for.