The blessing of God on His Chosen People is a promise He will keep. Think He changed His mind? Think again. Think you can freely hate Jews AND keep your salvation? Think again – again.
Specific salvation parameters Jesus absolutely requires
Are you aware of what-all is actually required to truly “accept Christ”? Believing “in the name…” means accepting “all that Jesus Christ is and does”. Have you sincerely repented and truthfully “believed” in Jesus? Are you honestly following Jesus?
You don’t have to be weird to be an apostate
You don’t have to be weird to be an apostate. You just have to be “wrong”. Actually, apostates are mostly normal people, with a few really weird ones thrown in. Don’t go thinking you are not apostate just because you think yourself “normal”. Your normal may not be God’s “normal”. After all, He defines “normal” – not us.
Caught-up with a practice God has said not to practice?
We find this in Joshua 24:15 – “Choose for yourselves today whom you will serve.” Are you choosing your practices by what God has told us in the Bible?
What is more important than your eternity?
The “so-called ‘foolish” plan’ of God is far wiser” than any plan of ours, you know? Do you know God’s plan for eternity?
Will you be turned away by Jesus?
I am so very, very concerned for you. Have you ever considered the possibility that YOU yourself will be turned-away by Jesus when you meet Him? Will Jesus say to you, “One thing you lack”, or, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me…’?
Tempting God
Paul warned the Early Church, and us, of course: Do not tempt the Lord. What does that mean?
Living the good life – with courage and confident hope
What a terrific way to live life – being “of good courage and confident hope”. Living with good courage and being confident with hope – comes as a result of living God’s way, staying within what God intended, living “God’s Normal”. Let’s look at this as the Apostle Paul laid it out.
Explaining the Basic Christian Experience [Part Two]
We are given new life in Christ when we accept Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Oh the wonder of passing from being “God-damned” to being “marvelously saved by Jesus”. We then begin growing into our natural new life in Christ. Oh how marvelous this journey! Ephesians chapter 1 lists “the natural order of things” in our spiritual dimension.
Sinners, versus living in sin
For as long as we are in this body of flesh, beset with its weaknesses and predilections, we believers struggle with sinning. But we will not live in a lifestyle of sin. We are all “sinners”. All of us are failing God in many ways – disobedient, time and time again. However, the born again believer does not accept sin in their life. They fight it!









