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UNDERSTANDING ACCOUNTABILITY: A PATHWAY TO OBEDIENCE AND SPIRITUAL GROWTH
Text: đ âObey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves: for they watch for your souls, as they that must give accountâŠâ â Hebrews 13:17 (KJV) đč Accountability Is a Choice, Not a Chore Many still misunderstand what accountability truly is. Accountability is not about control. It is not punishment. It is not done for the benefit of the person you report toâit is for you. When youâŠ
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Obeying Divine Instructions: The Pathway to Wholeness â Lessons from Naamanâs Healing
âThen went he down, and dipped himself seven times in Jordan, according to the saying of the man of God: and his flesh came again like unto the flesh of a little child, and he was clean.â â 2 Kings 5:14 (KJV) In the world of human reasoning, obedience is often associated with logic. We prefer instructions that make sense to our natural mind. But in the realm of the Spirit, obedience is notâŠ
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đ„ The Voice of GodâYour Greatest Advantage in Life đ„
âMy sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.â â John 10:27 (KJV) In a world of many voices, only one voice guarantees your safety, destiny, and fulfilmentâthe Voice of the Lord. The sheep know the Shepherdâs voice. They donât argue or resist it; they recognize it, obey it, and follow it. And in doing so, they are led beside still waters, into green pastures, and through pathsâŠ
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đ THE VOICE OF GOD â YOUR ADVANTAGE IN LIFE
âMy sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.â â John 10:27 (KJV) The voice of God is the compass of every true believer. Like sheep listening for the shepherdâs voice, we were never designed to live by guesswork but by divine direction. In a world full of noise and confusion, Godâs voice is our anchor â guiding us into peace, protection, provision, and purpose. Psalm 23 is notâŠ
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đ„ BE NOT IGNORANT OF THE DEVILâS DEVICES đ„
A Wake-Up Call for the End-Time Church âLest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.â â 2 Corinthians 2:11 (KJV) The devil is not creativeâheâs consistent. His tactics havenât changed since Eden. He is still the accuser of the brethren (Revelation 12:10), the father of lies (John 8:44), and the thief who comes only to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10).âŠ
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đ âWhat About the Missing Books?â â Understanding the So-Called âLost Booksâ of the Bible
There is a growing trend among some individuals to reject reading the Bible altogether because of claims that the Bible is not âcompleteâ â that there are âmissing booksâ which have been hidden or deliberately excluded. This notion has caused confusion, skepticism, and in some cases, rebellion against the truth of Godâs Word. Letâs examine this concern with biblical clarity, historicalâŠ
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Did Jesus Claim to Be God?
Muslim scholars often say: âShow us where Jesus said, âI am God, worship Me.ââ While Jesus may not have used these exact English words, He made multiple clear and deliberate statements that declare His divinity, and the Jews of His time understood those statements as blasphemy â a claim to deity. 1. Jesus Said He Is One with God (John 10:30â33) âI and the Father are one.â (John 10:30,âŠ
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Heaven Is a MustâBut Itâs Not the Only Reason You Were Saved
âJesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.â â John 3:3 KJV Heaven is realâand it is a must. You must not miss it. But dear believer, let this truth pierce deeply into your spirit: Heaven is not the only reason you were saved. You were not saved to sit and wait for the trumpet to sound. You were saved for aâŠ
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God Cannot Work With Old Dogs â The Power of a Teachable Spirit
Thereâs an old saying: âYou canât teach an old dog new tricks.â While that phrase might describe animals stuck in habits, it also painfully captures a dangerous posture in the spiritâan unteachable heart. God cannot work with âold dogs.â Not because He lacks power, but because He will never force Himself on a heart that refuses to yield. Growth in God demands flexibility, humility, and aâŠ
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The Test of Life: Passing or Retaking?
Life is filled with tests and trials that God uses to shape and refine us. Whether we realize it or not, we are constantly being examined in our faith, obedience, love, and character. Passing these tests brings promotion and divine elevation, while failing them means repeating the same challenges until we learn the lesson God intends for us. Passing the Test: A Mark of Spiritual Maturity GodâsâŠ
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Angels: Godâs Messengers, Not Objects of Worship
Angels are powerful spiritual beings created by God to carry out His divine will. Throughout Scripture, they serve as messengers, warriors, and worshippers of God. However, the Bible warns us not to worship angels or seek knowledge about them beyond what is revealed in Scripture. God alone is worthy of worship, and we must be cautious not to be deceived by false angelic revelations. This blogâŠ
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The Goodness of God: A Call to Repentance, Not a License to Sin
In a world that often misinterprets the grace and goodness of God, it is crucial to understand that Godâs kindness is not an endorsement of sin but a loving invitation to repentance. The Apostle Paul made this truth clear in Romans 2:4 (KJV): âOr despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?â GodâsâŠ
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Obedience Is Better Than Sacrifice: Aligning with Godâs Will
One of the most fundamental truths in the Christian life is that obedience to God is more valuable than any outward religious activity or personal sacrifice. This principle is powerfully stated in 1 Samuel 15:22 (KJV): âAnd Samuel said, Hath the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearkenâŠ
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When Failure Becomes a Setup for Success: A Christian Perspective
Life is full of moments that seem like setbacks, but in Godâs hands, they become stepping stones to greater things. As believers, we often face challenges that test our faith, but the Bible assures us that even in our failures, God is working behind the scenes for our good. Godâs Purpose in Our Failures Failure is not final when God is involved. The Bible reminds us in Romans 8:28, âAnd we knowâŠ
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EVERY GENERATION NEEDS JESUS!
The devil has been working through the ages to deceive people into believing they do not need God. Some say there is no God (Psalm 14:1), some worship idols made by human hands (Isaiah 44:9-20), some serve Satan and his demons (1 Corinthians 10:20), some elevate human ideologies above God (Colossians 2:8), and others make themselves their own gods (2 Timothy 3:1-5). But history proves that everyâŠ
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Are You Spiritually Stagnant? Hereâs Why the Devil Wants to Keep You There (And How to Fight Back!)
Many Christians start their journey with passion and zeal, only to find themselves stuck in a cycle of stagnation, complacency, or even backsliding. The Bible warns about the dangers of neglecting our spiritual growth and how the enemy uses this state to his advantage. If youâve been feeling spiritually dry or distant from God, this is for you! 1. What the Bible Says About a Christian Who Is NotâŠ
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What Makes a Good Leader?
What makes a good leader? Leadership is one of the most critical roles in life. Whether youâre leading a family, a team, or a congregation, the ability to guide others with wisdom and integrity is indispensable. But what truly makes a good leader in Godâs eyes? The Bible provides timeless principles that define effective leadership rooted in Godâs Word and character. 1. Servanthood: Leading byâŠ
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