The content discusses the subtle tactics the devil would use to lead people away from God, emphasizing half-truths, distractions, pride, and doubt. It suggests that sin would be made to appear harmless while promoting the idea of self-sufficiency. Ultimately, it reassures readers of Christ’s victory over deception, encouraging focus on God’s truth.
Category Archives: Grow in Faith
How the Holy Spirit Empowers Believers Each Day
The Holy Spirit is God’s presence in believers, providing new life, guidance, and assurance of salvation. He empowers Christians for holy living, helps in prayer, and produces Christlike character. The Spirit comforts in trials and equips for service, emphasizing the need for daily dependence on God for spiritual strength.
Podcast Episode: Growing in Grace: Exploring the Parables of Jesus
The book “Growing in Grace: Exploring the Parables of Jesus” by Stephen Luckett aims to deepen readers’ engagement with Christ’s teachings through comprehensive and accessible analysis of the parables. Suitable for both individual reflection and group discussions, it balances practical enrichment with spiritual insight, making it a valuable resource for all believers.
The Unshakable Gift: Why Your Freedom Starts at the Cross
This post emphasizes the radical and unmatched gift of salvation through grace in Christianity. It illustrates humanity’s inability to bridge the gap between sin and God’s holiness, explaining that redemption comes solely through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice. It contrasts this grace with other religions’ works-based approaches, affirming that salvation is free and requires only acceptance through faith.
From Eden to Revelation: The Two Trees
The biblical narrative begins in Genesis with the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, symbolizing humanity’s fall and rebellion. In Revelation, the Tree of Life reappears, representing healing and restoration through divine grace. Together, these trees convey a profound message of loss, redemption, and renewed communion with God.
Living with Christ: From Confession to Possession
The content emphasizes the distinction between merely confessing Jesus verbally and genuinely possessing Him through a surrendered life. It argues that true faith manifests through one’s actions and relationship with Christ, highlighting the necessity of both confession and possession for genuine Christianity. A sincere commitment leads to transformation and fruitfulness.
Viewing Death as a Christian
Why I have been absent. A few weeks ago, my mother passed away, (June 22, 2026) and since then, death has no longer felt like a distant idea or a theological concept—it has become deeply personal. It has entered my life in a way that has changed how I read Scripture, how I pray, andContinue reading “Viewing Death as a Christian”
Understanding ‘Days of Noah’: A Spiritual Warning for Today
The phrase “as in the days of Noah,” often misused in modern discourse, serves as a biblical warning against moral apathy and unpreparedness for divine judgment. Jesus emphasized that people ignored God’s warnings while continuing their daily routines. The story encourages vigilance and faith, urging individuals to heed spiritual warnings and act accordingly.
I Would Rather Help You in Your Battles Than Hear You Lost the War
The post emphasizes the importance of supporting friends during difficult times, reflecting biblical teachings on love and companionship. It urges believers to bear each other’s burdens, offering presence and encouragement rather than mere advice. Ultimately, it assures that God fights for His people, and that true friendship flourishes in adversity, reminding one another of God’s strength and grace.
From Pews to Presence: The Rise and Fall of the Church Since the 1960s
The church has experienced significant decline since the 1960s, losing its cultural dominance and authority. Mainline Protestant denominations struggled to retain members as younger generations shifted towards individual belief over communal obligation. Despite losses, new forms of church life emerged, emphasizing adaptability and connection, potentially paving the way for future renewal and authenticity.