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.
An open Bible with a radiant light shining from its pages, symbolizing divine truth, surrounded by dark shadows representing deception and false teachings. In the background, silhouettes of people turn away, covering their ears or looking toward misleading figures. It begs the question are you enduring sound doctrine or justifying sin??
We have been in a period where people will no longer listen and adhere to sound doctrine. Scripture is used in ways to make most any behavior seem like it jives with Scripture.  Think about it, unless it is specifically called out in the Ten Commandments, man has found a way to justify any and all other behaviors as "OK" because God is a loving God (which He is, but that's not the full story!).  Many have fallen into this dangerous trap, have you?
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