
The wrath of God revealed
Is God angry with us, and if He is, is he justified in his wrath. Or is His divine anger only directed in a specific direction.
Is God angry with us, and if He is, is he justified in his wrath. Or is His divine anger only directed in a specific direction.
A study of Romans 2:1 , we look at what judging correctly means, and dissect why it is important to be balanced and not a hypocrite.
Discontent seems to be a trap we fall into. We can fall in knowingly sometimes, which makes it even harder to predict how we will manage to get out of it. The question for me is how do you manifest some harder to reach fruit of the Spirit like joy and patience when you are discontent.
A quick summation on my thoughts on Paul's call for us to be willing to sacrifice. A question I always find myself asking is why I find what i find reasonable, and why does it change in every season I face.
Commentary on Romans 12:1. A practical view on some of what Paul would have believers do as they decide to follow Christ
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A annual night of glorifying God through Worship, Prayer, Testimony and Thanksgiving. This year's event will be held in Bedford. Come ready to exalt His Majesty and be replenished as you dwell in the Presence of the Most High as we expect miracles, signs and wonders!
This Bible study looks at how we are justified by faith, and as we walk why it is important to have Paul's perspective on being bold and courageous in the face of a world which rejects God'
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A deep dive into Romans 1:1 , looking at the conxtext of what Paul describes and a practical look of how to apply it to our own Christianity.
God sends us out to different places for different purposes which all work together for the kingdom. As part of our Grounding series we explore issues believers may face as we obey the will of God and how to respond to them when they arise.