The Grace of God for all – Titus 2: 11 -12

Can a person be saved by living an upright life? Not at all. But the grace of God of salvation is open for all people and not only the Jews. Note that this grace is not specifically for other things like prosperity, healing or everything else but salvation. Getting these… Continue reading

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Dishonest gain and Christians

Dishonest gain is multi fold and Christians may find themselves involved. It’s not only the big things that go on headlines like the embezzlement of employer, church or government funds. Honestly speaking, it is human nature to work a way around to get things cheaper, free and if it calls… Continue reading

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Personal benefit of Pursuing Holiness

What would one say about the benefits of pursuing holiness? First of all, how does one pursue holiness? Is it achievable or even worth the effort? The benefits of pursuing holiness, which is basically working at keeping the relationship with Christ healthy, are countless, when in fact it is not easy… Continue reading

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The Mercy of God for Us – 2 Corinthians 4: 1- 2

Mercy has full meaning if you understand your initial position before mercy was shown for you. You never work to receive mercy but you are given freely. It is important for every believer to know that we are saved today because of God’s grace. The ministry of the Gospel is… Continue reading

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God does not hear you if you are a sinner – John 9:31

  God never hear sinners It is true that God does not hear you if you are a sinner, no matter how loud or the method you use in an attempt to talk to Him. It sounds rude but it is true. If you go to your Bible and check… Continue reading

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Love the Rapist but Hate Rape

  The subject of loving the rapist (sinner) but not the act of rape (sin) is actually the variation of the common phrase, ‘love the sinner, hate the sin’. Rape is just an example of the worst sin that man could think of. Some soft sins that are widely accepted… Continue reading

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The privilege of calling GOD “My Father!” – Jeremiah 3:4

Sad but true, some people can no longer call God ‘My Father’, as recorded in Jeremiah 3:4. These are the damned and dejected in hell fire. These are those that have abandoned the call to salvation through Jesus Christ while living in this world. Study the testimony of Mary K…. Continue reading

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Holiness is Preparation for Heaven and it Matters for Saints

My revelation on why we should be holy while living in this world point to the fact that being holy prepares one for heaven. Heaven in its nature is a holy place and those that want to dwell in it must therefore be holy.

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Expect to be ridiculed even on how you will Die

Christians are not of this world and therefore not the world’s favourite. Paul warns in Romans 8:36 that ‘For your (Christ) sake we are killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter’. Christians must expect that for them this condition holds even to the point of… Continue reading

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Tithes and Offering for Businesses

Tithes are a tenth of a person’s earnings that should be given to God in church while offerings are free will giving. Tithes and offerings are an obligation for individuals and that is not questionable. Why? Because the Holy Bible says so. The question then becomes, should businesses do the… Continue reading

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Christians that Die for their Faith – Romans 8: 36

For it is recorded in the Holy Bible that some Christians will have to die for their faith in Christ. It is hard for some of us Christians to acknowledge that fact yet we do appreciate that whatever is written in the Holy Bible is true and shall come to… Continue reading

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Jesus Expresses the Urge to Avoid Hell – (Matthew 5: 29 – 30)

Jesus Christ mentions hell many times in His words recorded in the Holy Bible. I’m today directed to the Word according to Matthew 5: 29 and 30, where Jesus values safety from hell to the point of forgoing some of your body parts.

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Do not Leave your Rightful Position at Any Rate (Ecclesiastes 10: 4)

Do not leave the place or position that God has put you in, even when you are faced with perilous times. Your position is your job, marriage, works of service in church, etc. This applies to all people; young and old, popular or not, Pastors or not, rich or poor…. Continue reading

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Holiness Costs me Computer Programmes

Posted on June 10, 2011 by muser If your holiness doesn’t cost you a thing, I guess you haven’t started. My laptop and two desktops had commonly used programmes – CorelDraw X3 and MS Office – that I had not acquired the right way and had to be uninstalled.

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