God’s dear children, those “Born Again” into His family, collectively make up what is known as the “Body of Christ”. When the parts of any body start fighting each other, there is internal and external destruction. The mission of that …

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In the book of Acts (which is the record of what happened right after Jesus’ resurrection), people are baptized with the Holy Spirit on five different occasions. In three of those times, it is expressly recorded that they spontaneously spoke …

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To many people, the Bible is just another book, and Jesus is just another guru. Jesus once said, “Unless you people see signs and wonders you will never believe (John 4:48).” Christian, the greatest evidence to others that Jesus is …

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Sin is simply breaking the law. This can happen whether one is conscious of the law or not. Also sin’s consequences still happen whether one is conscious of them or not. Do the consequences of sin recognize age, status, or …

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Jesus told a story about a dysfunctional family that looks a lot like the worldwide Christian family today. It’s commonly called The Prodigal Son, referring to the temporarily-unrestrained living of the younger brother. Yet in this story, we also see …

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What is the point of asking God for stuff when you don’t usually get it? Exactly! There’s not much point in it at all, and there’s certainly no joy in it. Wouldn’t it be much better if you knew something …

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Make no mistake: the Bible declares poverty and lack to be bad things. God gets no pleasure in your poverty, and certainly no glory. Under the Old Covenant (aka, Old Testament, the Jewish experience before Jesus), poverty is clearly listed …

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