We never look too closely at our own lives for fear of what we may see. The truth that we are all broken. But how do we become whole? What do we need to do?
We never look too closely at our own lives for fear of what we may see. The truth that we are all broken. But how do we become whole? What do we need to do?
What is Loyalty? The loyalty of Benaiah to King David is a great example of extreme faithfulness. A man of few words, but great and heroic actions. Who was he?
The searching soul feels empty and in need of finding something, but what? What are they looking for? Unbeknownst to them, they are searching for the truth.
Are you without a friend? Are you friendly to the friendless? It takes one person to change a life. Do you need that friend? Will you be that friend?
Did no one prepare you for marriage? Are you not sure what you should or shouldn’t be doing? What it takes to have a successful marriage? To truly become one.
Ananias and Sapphira’s choice led to their downfall. What about your choices? Is Satan using you to get to God’s Church? Is your heart right with God?
Do you know your future? God does. And He tells us exactly what we need to know. Are you lost or saved? Where will you go after death? What happens at the end of the world? Where will my life end?
To fully understand why God allows suffering we must understand what the world use to be like. How it was in the beginning of time and how it became the world it is today. As we understand more about the background of our creation we will realize it is not God that allows suffering, it is us.
Why does God allow suffering? And how can He be considered a good God if He doesn’t stop the wicked from hurting people? Throughout this post I want to delve into this topic. This is part 1 of a 3 part series to help answer this important question of Why Does God Allow Suffering. This first post is about God’s character towards the victims and the oppressors.
Many years ago there was a man, a man of God. And God had used this man to condemn an entire nation and reject a wicked king for the sin he had committed. This man should have gone on to do great things but his legacy would be cut short. For he was deceived, not by someone who didn’t believe in God, but one who claimed he did. This is his story. The story of the deceived man of God.