Dead Doesn't Mean Unresponsive
Nobody chooses to be born. That's true physically and spiritually. God does the regenerating. You don't birth yourself. No argument there. But people miss what happens
Nobody chooses to be born. That's true physically and spiritually. God does the regenerating. You don't birth yourself. No argument there. But people miss what happens
Most Christians are for holy living in theory. They'll say amen when the preacher thunders about separation. They'll nod along when the Sunday school lesson hits
Nobody sees wind. You can't hold it, weigh it, or photograph it. But you know when it's been there. Branches on the ground. A boat leaning
John 2:24 says Jesus "did not commit himself unto them." Same crowd who just saw the miracles. Same people who believed on His name. He looked right
There is a man in Scripture who gets overlooked every time we read John 2. He doesn't have a name. He never speaks. But he is the warning.
Everyone loves the Jesus of John 2:1–11 — the one at the wedding in Cana, enjoying the celebration, turning water into wine. That Jesus fits the Christianity most people
You'll quit the drinking first. Get the anger under control. Clean yourself up a little — then bring God in once things look more presentable. God's not
Your heart is not the Supreme Court of your soul. John wrote it plainly in 1 John 3:20 — "God is greater than our heart, and knoweth all things.
Most people read the story of Cain and Abel and locate the sin at the crime scene in Genesis 4:8. The field. The raised hand. The dead brother. But
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