A group of people walking on a path, with some walking in light and clarity while others stumble in darkness. The background shows a declining city with crumbling buildings and dim lighting. People in the light carry Bibles, while those in darkness have closed eyes and appear lost.
Many are seeing but not perceiving in today's morally confused world. Jesus' words in Matthew 13:10-17 remind us that spiritual blindness is nothing new. Learn how to live with clarity, share the truth, and stay anchored in Scripture as we await His return. #SpiritualClarity #Matthew13 #LastDaysLiving
Jesus washing the feet of a group of people dressed in formal Sunday attire in a modern church setting.
In John 13:2-11, we see a powerful moment when Jesus washes His disciples’ feet. This act […]
Living with Purpose: Living to Please God everyday.
Living with Purpose: How 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 Encourages Us to Walk by Faith As Christians, we […]
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
Humility
The post discusses the challenge Christians face in practicing humility, emphasizing the countercultural nature of this virtue in a self-promoting world. Using Philippians 2:3-8, the author highlights Jesus' example of humility through service, obedience, and sacrifice. The message encourages adopting Christ's mindset, focusing on serving others daily, empowered by His Spirit.
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.
Signs of the times, Christian readiness, righteous living
In Matthew 16:1-4, Jesus admonishes the Pharisees and Sadducees for their failure to discern the signs of the time
We are told consistently throughout the Bible to pray, even to pray continuously. Have you ever been taught how to pray?
This is one of many such warnings in the New Testament about being ready for Jesus' return. The days are getting confusing - "clergy" telling believers that the rapture is a Biblical myth, that (despite the Bible clearly saying otherwise), that Christians will go through the Great Tribulation and days of judgement just as the rest of the world.
So, what is a Christian supposed to do in these strange times? It is still legal to be a Christian, obviously, but it will become tougher and tougher as God's outlined plan for the last days gets closer. What will that look like? The Bible is the best source for this type of information: