Then one day, Jesus called me out of hiding just as surely as He called the crippled woman to Himself in the synagogue in Luke 13. It was as if He placed His nail-scarred hand under my chin and lifted my head. He whispered to my wounded heart, Sharon, you are free from your infirmity of feeling less-than. Because of the finished work I did for you on the cross, and because of My spirit in you, you are more than enough to do what I’ve called you to do and to be who I’ve called you to be.
Yes, Jesus raised him from the dead. You read that right. This interesting Christian faith testimony of (Frankson Ehiozenomwan Osazenomwan) will surely excite you, encourage you and lift up your spirit. We were checking through one of the old comments on our blog for last year and we stumbled upon this interesting comment: “Good day Sir, […]
We have spent tens of thousands of years recklessly hacking away at creation. We sloppily remodel the world around us because it never quite suits us. It appears that there’s always some alteration that we deem to be superior to the original design. It seems that we seldom look at life long enough to appreciate […]
When we learn from mistakes we can move on and become stronger and more humble. God can redeem our mistakes and help us fulfill our purpose while glorifying God.
“Salvation by works” – good or bad? Since you will not find the term “works-based salvation” in the Bible, the phrase must be explained by the one who have chosen to use it. If it…
This week we engage part two of a two-part blog posting. Today we look at Jesus’ response to last week’s question, “Teacher, what must I do to be saved?” The Response Jesus replied and said, “A man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among robbers, and they stripped him and beat him,…