Stop Blaming Yourself for Every Bad Thing that Happens to You
Many Christians have been taught that they are exempt from all the evil in the world or that they can be through the spiritual coverage they have received from the […]
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Many Christians have been taught that they are exempt from all the evil in the world or that they can be through the spiritual coverage they have received from the […]
» Read moreWhile we may not have an immediate answer to every distressing and perplexing thing we face right now, we can trust that God is in control and that He will […]
» Read moreSickness is not a pretty experience. It comes with a lot of costs. The cost of getting help is often high and add to that: weight loss; disfigurement; loss of body parts, mental acuity or bodily functions. It’s no surprise that those with chronic or debilitating illness sometimes feel shame. However, sickness is bad enough without the added weight of shame.
This post gives you knowledge to subdue that shame with if you ever feel it.
Have you ever been sick, I mean sick sick? Not sick like a mild headache or tummy upset but sick like you’re about to die. It’s not a pretty feeling […]
» Read moreGoing by what the Lord Jesus accomplished for us by His death and resurrection, every child of God should be able to live completely free from the devil’s harassment. Look […]
» Read moreIn Philippians 4:4, Paul admonishes the believer to “Rejoice in the Lord always.” Then he adds for the avoidance of doubt, “again I say, Rejoice.” It didn’t make much sense […]
» Read more“No, Mama, not again!” Nneoma wailed. “I just cleaned you up less than an hour ago and I’m set to go to church.” “And who is keeping you from going?” […]
» Read moreIntro: We often take our health for granted. We push ourselves to achieve more and more and feel bitter when for some reason we don’t accomplish all we set out […]
» Read moreLife is full of ups and downs. None of us can escape them and that includes people of faith. However, how we respond can make a difference between being marooned […]
» Read moreIntro: Although written in the first person case, this story is entirely fictional. That’s all I want to say. Let me get out of the way so that you can […]
» Read moreI’ve had some thoughts on Job’s experience with family and friends at the end of his ordeal as recorded in Job 42:10-11. They have also led me to a reflection […]
» Read more“Each of the combatants within him had decided that rather than end up being the underdog, it would do its utmost to push the other out.” – Intro: This is […]
» Read moreThere is a passage in the book of Zechariah that reminds me of an incident that occurred many years ago. I was very sick and a special friend (a Christian […]
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