I believe in the power of God to heal any disease, addiction or whatever but sometimes no matter how much we pray, that just does not happen.
What happens to our faith? Do we fold, lose, get weaker or stronger?
I've always been curious about the age of dinosaurs and those other really big creatures. I don't know that I have read anywhere in scripture about them.
Are we to be afraid of God? Or are we to be in awe and reverence of Him?
Hebrews 12:28–29
28 Therefore let us be grateful for receiving ra kingdom that cannot be shaken, and thus slet us offer to God acceptable worship, with reverence and awe, 29 for our tGod is a consuming fire...
The story of Job has always been an interesting one for me. What he went through, how he held up, could I hold up in my faith under such circumstances?
Any thoughts?
While I personally believe the return of Christ may be near, should that be our total focus or should we be busy doing evangelizing, praying, helping those who are lost?
I'm not naming any names. This person grew up with my stepson and made a horrible mistake. He has been in prison for 20 years and paid his debt to society. I have conversed regularly with him during part of that time.
My question is a serious one because I'm not sure he has any idea of what...
I've asked this question after reading an OP in another thread.
Of course, I say the bible is under attack and more so in the current day. Satan is on his last leg and he will use any instrument to destroy and manipulate God's Word and God's people into believing his lies. As well, while on...
This is not a rhetorical question. We as Christians have a guide as to how to live our daily lives, but can we live that way 24/7?
So, what actually is a "sinful lifestyle?"
Keep in mind there are sins of omission as well as commission.
Thanks,
I saw this comment on another site and the person identifies themselves as such.
This is a serious question and I'm confused as to what that description actually means.
Colossians 3:12
12 dPut on then, as eGod’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, fcompassionate hearts, gkindness, hhumility, meekness, and patience,
Do we sometimes confuse humility with "being a door mat?" Are we Christians showing enough humility?