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
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.
Explore how joining a local Bible-teaching church provides strength and support as we face the increasing challenges of the end times, and prepare for the return of Jesus Christ.
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.
Two toddler neighbors embrace in a warm hug, their faces filled with joy and innocence, symbolizing love your neighbor.
compassion amidst a world that is often marked by division and self-centeredness.
A pair of hands holding up a sign that reads "What's your testimony?" against a blurred background, symbolizing the importance of sharing personal faith stories. Showing the power of your testimony.
In the midst of this darkness in the world, we have been given a powerful tool to share the light of Christ with others: our testimony.
A picture of two feet with a choice of path to take - Personal peace in the last days or turmoil
As Christians living in the last days - a time of great uncertainty and upheaval - it can be easy to feel anxious and overwhelmed by the state of the world and the many challenges we face.
A person walking along a quiet path through open hills at sunset, symbolizing steady faithfulness and Christian discipleship.
Holy means to be set apart, to be different than the world we are living in. The people around you should notice that there is something different about you that makes them wonder what it is.
A person sitting quietly on a hillside overlooking a village and fields at sunrise, reflecting a calm and thoughtful view of the world.
How should Christians see a broken world? Scripture invites believers to view the last days through Kingdom eyes—rooted in Christ’s reign, marked by discernment, and sustained by hope.
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