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Love is a Verb

Love is a Verb, it is not an emotion. The greatest piece of literature ever written on the subject of love, the 13th Chapter of 1 Corinthians, includes not a single reference of feelings: “Love is very patient and kind, never jealous or envious, never boastful or proud, never haughty or selfish or rude. Love [...]

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I am strong not because I am strong. I am strong because God is strong. I am weak not because God is weak. I am weak because I am weak in faith.

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What is faith?

Faith is when you don’t know what will happen next, but you still believe Him and step out. If you know what will happen next, it is not faith.

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A man can eat his dinner without understanding exactly how food nourishes him. A man can accept what Christ has done without knowing how it works: indeed, he certainly would not know how it works until he has accepted it. – C.S. Lewis

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With Facebook, you can talk to your friends in New York, you can chat with your friends in London, you can make more friends around the world. Yes, it does bring you to them closer. BUT… At home, you spend 4 hours per day to Facebook, to chat with your friends, you give less hours [...]

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Often when a Pastor is in the middle of a sermon, and he reaches a particularly cogent or compelling part of the message, someone in the Congregation will say, “Amen!” This is most often done to show assent or agreement with what has been said. The question we will address in this FAQ is, “What [...]

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I asked for strength and God gave me difficulties to make me strong.   I asked for wisdom and God gave me problems to solve.   I asked for prosperity and God gave me brawn and brains to work.   I asked for courage and God gave me dangers to overcome.   I asked for [...]

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Doing Good and Salvation

Some Christians think that doing good, setting up charity, donation money to earn to salvation. But Christianity is not a do plan, it is a done plan. Which means Jesus Christ died for us. He has done it for us. Doing good is our responsibility but salvation is from God’s grace.

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