Through every dark night, there's a brighter day. With inspiration from the word of God and personal experiences, I hope to bring a dim of light at your dark tunnel.
Broadly speaking, the kingdom of God is the rule of an eternal, sovereign God over all the universe. Several passages of Scripture show that God is the undeniable Monarch of all creation: “The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all” (Psalm 103:19)
Broadly speaking, the kingdom of God is the rule of an eternal, sovereign God over all the universe. Several passages of Scripture show that God is the undeniable Monarch of all creation: “The LORD has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all” (Psalm 103:19)
Living trust is not belief without evidence, but it is commitment to Jesus Christ without reservation. What happens when I trust? YOU RECEIVE ETERNAL LIFE. God enters into a new, intimate, personal relationship with you. He provides life that has power. He also provides life that has purpose.
Scripture shows us that God is intimate with those who trust him. The more we trust God, the more intimately we come to know him. A felt distance from God is often due to a disruption in trust, such as a sin or disappointment. This reality is vitally important to understand.
As soon as there was sin,there was a Saviour. Christknew that He would have tosuffer, yet He becameman's substitute. As soonas Adam sinned, the Son ofGod presented Himself assurety for the human racewith just as much power toavert the doom ...
God indeed blessed the progenitors of mankind in their garden state (Gen. 1: 28). Their surrounding and environment was indescribably beautiful and sufficient (Gen. 2: 8, 9-15). However, man's paradise was conditional (Gen. 2: 17). God said, "But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it, for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die."
The creation story from the biblical Book of Genesis describes how God created heaven and earth, plants, animals, and people; and later how the first people were cast out of the Garden of Eden as punishment for eating from the 'tree of knowledge of good and evil.
The creation story from the biblical Book of Genesis describes how God created heaven and earth, plants, animals, and people; and later how the first people were cast out of the Garden of Eden as punishment for eating from the 'tree of knowledge of good and evil. find out more in this episode, as we discuss how life was like before sin and what led man's downfall.
God is Knowledge, Wisdom, Understanding, and Truth. God, having created the universe himself, knows it from the inside. God, having created every person himself, knows each person in the deepest way. In our latest episode, we discuss what these attributes of God mean and how they can be applied to your life.
There's many popular views/ thoughts about God in the world, in which we all have our opinions. In this episode, we start from the foundation, were we discuss the nature and some of the aspects/ attributes of God from the Bible standpoint; to understand who God really is. Scriptural references used: Psalm 19:1-3; Genesis 1:1; John 1:1 ; 1John 4:8; Exodus 20 (the 10 commandments).Hebrews 13:8 ; Isaiah 6:5; Leviticus 19:2
There comes a time in our lives when we may hit a stumbling block and literally can't think of anything else to do, our finances are bad, health issues, break-ups or even losing a loved one. In this episode we explore that, in the midst of our greatest trials, God is ready to intervene for us.
In this podcast, we discover that, in order to move forward from our past and enjoy what's ahead of us, we've got to let go of certain things.
The presence of the 'storm' in your life right now, does not mean that God is not present. This episode helps us to understand that, God is with us in our battles.