Intercessory Napping: A Divine Call to Rest

Intercessory Napping is offered in a light-hearted manner, the principles of rest, trust, and dependence on God carry profound truth and importance in our walk with Christ.

Welcome, faithful followers, to this extraordinary exploration of divine rest, aptly titled “Intercessory Napping.” As we delve into the Scriptures, we find that the Lord not only values our active service but also our moments of rest. Today, we’ll uncover the often-overlooked ministry of napping, sanctioned by none other than the Almighty Himself. Our case study: the angelic provision of Continue reading Intercessory Napping: A Divine Call to Rest

The Greatest Sermons in the Bible

Here are some of the greatest sermons in the bible delivered in the common language to be approachable by most people.

Here are some of the greatest sermons in the Bible. These are a great source of inspiration during good times and encouragement during hard times. If you are looking for an idea for a sermon or a style of a sermon, it would be hard to do better than any of these. The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) – Continue reading The Greatest Sermons in the Bible

The same Holy Spirit who inspired the Bible will guide your understanding of the Bible

Heavenly Father, thank You for Your Word, inspired by Your Holy Spirit. Guide us by the same Spirit to understand and apply Your truths in our lives. In Jesus' name, Amen.

The Bible is not merely a historical document or a compilation of human thoughts, but rather the Word of God, divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit. This concept is deeply rooted in the original Hebrew and Greek texts of the Scriptures. The Hebrew word often used for “spirit” is “רוּחַ” (ruach), which can mean “breath,” “wind,” or “spirit.” This term Continue reading The same Holy Spirit who inspired the Bible will guide your understanding of the Bible

Take up Your Cross and Follow Jesus

The teaching of "taking up your cross" is about understanding the cost of discipleship

The teaching of “taking up your cross” is about understanding the cost of discipleship. In Jesus’ era, the cross was a tool of execution, signifying great suffering and sacrifice. So, when Jesus instructs us to take up our cross, He’s conveying that being His follower requires a level of dedication that might involve self-sacrifice or hardship. The essence of this Continue reading Take up Your Cross and Follow Jesus