A person standing strong in spiritual warfare, wearing the symbolic armor of God with a glowing helmet, breastplate, shield, and sword, in a stormy background with spiritual forces.
Equip yourself with the armor of God to stand firm in spiritual warfare. Learn how to stay spiritually strong, rooted in Ephesians 6:10-18.
A peaceful wheat field showing sections of healthy wheat, rocky ground with few sprouts, and thorny weeds, representing the Parable of the Sower and receiving the Word.
In Matthew 13:18-23, Jesus teaches us that how we receive the Word of God determines whether it bears fruit in our lives. Are distractions, worries, or hardships keeping you from growing in faith? Discover how to cultivate good soil in your heart and live a life that reflects the truth of God's Word. 🌾 #ReceivingTheWord #ParableOfTheSower #SpiritualGrowth #FaithInAction #LastDaysLiving
The Parable of the Weeds
Explore the Parable of the Weeds from Matthew 13:24-30 and learn its significance in distinguishing true believers from imposters. Reflect on your faith, commitment to Christ, and actions to ensure you are not an imposter among Christians. Use our guide to self-scrutinize, compare teachings to God's Word, and cultivate genuine faith.
Interpreting prophecy through both ancient and modern lenses - Prophecy Interpretation
In today's world, many Christians hold strong views on end-times prophecy, but are we repeating the mistakes of the Pharisees? Just as they missed the Messiah due to rigid expectations, we too might overlook God's true plan. Explore the importance of humility, openness, and faithful living in interpreting prophecy. Let's remain vigilant and ready, trusting in God's perfect timing.
Living Room Christmas scene with Jesus and Santa Claus
As what is now becoming known as the winter holidays approach, there's a quiet reflection that often settles upon the heart of the Christian community. It's a time to ponder the true essence of Christmas and what it means in a world increasingly distant from its spiritual roots.
Is Heaven your Treasure, Hidden Treasure Parable
In Matthew 13:44-52, Jesus shares several parables to illustrate the value of the kingdom of heaven. These teachings provide profound insights into why heaven should be a Christian's ultimate treasure.
Person standing at a spiritual crossroads, testing the spirits, facing two glowing paths—one bright and leading to a cross, the other dark with eerie figures. A radiant dove shines light on the correct path, symbolizing the Holy Spirit guiding discernment.
In the Christian journey, we are called to discern and test the spirits, as stated in 1 John 4:1-6.
Spiritual Warfare: A Christian warrior clad in the full armor of God stands firm on a battlefield, surrounded by dark, shadowy demonic forces. His armor glows with divine light, and he holds the sword of the Spirit while a large shield deflects fiery arrows. The stormy sky symbolizes the ongoing spiritual battle between good and evil.
As Christians, we believe that we are living in the last days, a time of spiritual warfare and conflict. The Bible tells us that in these times, there will be increased demonic activity and deception, as the enemy seeks to deceive and destroy the people of God. But as believers, we have been equipped with the power of Christ to stand firm in the face of this spiritual opposition.
The days of Noah. Are we in the timeframe Jesus spoke of when he compared the last days to the Days of Noah?
The days of Noah were some really bad days. The Earth was populated with 10 generations of men, from Adam to Noah (Noah being the 10th generation from Adam). The average natural lifespan of these generations was 900 years - many generations overlapped previous generations. Each man had many sons and daughters throughout their lifetimes, so there were many, many people populating the Earth.
How to use end times prophecy to make disciples - 30% of the Bible talks about it.
How to use End-Times Prophecy to Make Disciples and strengthen your faith. Our job as Christians is first and foremost, the Great Commission - Matthew 28:19-20.