“Once Saved, Always Saved”
Understanding the “Once Saved, Always Saved” In Christian thinking, few discussions generate as much thoughtful debate as the concept of eternal security, commonly known as “once saved, always saved.” This
Continue readingUnderstanding the “Once Saved, Always Saved” In Christian thinking, few discussions generate as much thoughtful debate as the concept of eternal security, commonly known as “once saved, always saved.” This
Continue readingFundamentally, all of us want to be happy, and we understand that happiness and being loved are linked together. But often, we find happiness eludes us because we are unwilling
Continue reading“…and they shall never perish….” (John 10:28) Can you unfry an egg? Then, after being saved–genuinely forgiven and accepted and transformed by the Holy Spirit of God into something far
Continue readingIf Jesus is the Word of God made flesh, then His blood must be divine. Since the blood that ran through His veins was divine, it then implies that it
Continue readingDearest, I know you’ve been standing at the edge for a while now. Not because you don’t have dreams; you have so many of them that they keep you awake
Continue reading“Man can do what he wills, but he cannot will what he wills.” — Arthur Schopenhauer Sometimes freedom is not about escaping the path we were given but becoming aware
Continue readingA lieutenant leads his crew into a burning house. It’s a quiet neighbourhood. The fire’s in the kitchen. It should be routine. His team sprays water straight at the flames.
Continue readingAs we grow older, one of the biggest obstacle to our growth and success is losing our childhood curiosity. In our younger days, we were like fearless adventurers, constantly seeking
Continue readingWhen you’re young, your body feels like a loyal employee that never complains. Late nights. Fast food. No exercise. Little sleep. You assume you’ll deal with the consequences later. Then
Continue readingA great place to begin is to answer is by first clarifying, “Why are you asking?” Mostly, I would want to know whether you are concerned for yourself or for somebody else. If a person
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