Restoring Your First Love: Anchored in Gratitude, Faithfulness, and Zeal

Restoring your first love in Christ begins with gratitude, faithfulness, and renewed zeal.

How to restore your first love in Christ, as Jesus commanded the church of Ephesus in Revelation 2. With Scripture, real-life illustrations, and practical steps, it shows how gratitude fuels wonder, God’s faithfulness anchors believers, and renewed zeal flows from love.

The Promise Fulfilled and Yet to Come: Christmas and the Savior’s Story

A serene and inspiring image symbolizing the nativity and the second coming of Christ. The scene features a humble manger with a glowing light emanating from the star in the heavens

In this Christmas season, let’s remember the promise of the savior: “But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, who are too little to be among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose coming forth is from of old, from ancient days.” (Micah 5:2, ESV) … Read more

Christian Freedom and Civic Life: A Kingdom-Centered Perspective

Two people walk along a quiet sidewalk near a civic building, representing ordinary life lived faithfully within a public setting.

How should Christians think about voting without fear, pressure, or misplaced hope? This article reframes civic life through the lens of Christ’s present reign, emphasizing freedom of conscience, faithful presence, and trust in God rather than obligation or urgency.
Let’s pray, seek wisdom, and vote for leaders who respect our right to worship and spread the Word of God. ? ?

Read more about Christian responsibility in voting and how we can make a Kingdom impact through our civic duty. #ChristianVoting #ReligiousFreedom #GreatCommission

Seeing but Not Perceiving: Understanding the Parables in a Morally Confused World

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

Perseverance: A Christian call in the last days

A rugged, rocky path winding up a steep hill under a darkening sky, leading to a shining cross at the summit, representing the perseverance required for the last days.

As Jesus calls His followers to deny themselves and take up their cross (Matthew 16:24), we must recognize that difficulties will intensify as His return approaches. The closer we come to the return of Christ, the greater the spiritual resistance and challenges we will face. Yet, these trials are an opportunity to grow in faith, prepare for His coming, and remain steadfast in our hope of eternal life with Him.

Living with Purpose: Walk by Faith

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 are called to live in the light of eternity, knowing that Jesus could return at any moment. Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 5:6-10 offer guidance and encouragement as we seek to walk by faith and not by sight. He … Read more

Christ-like humility in daily life

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.

Rediscovering the True Meaning of Christmas: A Time for Reflection

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.

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