Devotional Stories: Taking Inspiration From the Story of Abraham Sacrificing Isaac
Everything God does, He does with intention and wisdom. What can we learn about God from the story of Abraham?
Everything God does, He does with intention and wisdom. What can we learn about God from the story of Abraham?
The Lord Jesus said, “For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind” (John 9:39). “If you were blind, you should have no sin: but now you say, We see; therefore your sin remains” (John 9:41).
As Moses weathered through these difficulties he saw God’s hand in this; he saw God’s deeds and developed true faith. This is why he accepted and completed God’s important commission with bravery and faith.
When we read the parable of the lost sheep, we can see God’s resolve and attitude toward saving mankind and that He’ll save a lost sheep at any cost, and will not rest until He’s done.
In God’s words, I finally came to understand God’s will that was hidden behind His allowing Adam to name all the animals. Although on the outside, this may seem like a minor matter, God’s disposition and what He has and is are revealed therein, and it encapsulates God’s intentions and hopes for mankind. I give thanks to God’s guidance for allowing me to unravel this mystery in my heart.
The Lord Jesus was crucified upon the cross, thus accomplishing the work to redeem mankind. Why then did He appear to people for 40 days after His resurrection? What was the meaning and what was His will behind appearing to man after His resurrection?
“The Lord likes and blesses the poor in spirit, and theirs is the kingdom of heaven. But what kind of people are the poor in spirit? Are the poor in spirit those who appear on the outside to be humble, gentle, and loving to others?” Here's the answer.
When the Lord Jesus came to perform His work, He no longer kept the Sabbath day, but instead He led His disciples to various places to preach the gospel and to work. What warning does the Lord Jesus not keeping the Sabbath day hold for us?
The Lord Jesus told us this parable to say: The servant serves the master, and whatever he does for the master is his duty. It is a matter of his role. The servant is unqualified to seek things from the master, and should not use a basis for seeking more rewards from his master.
Essentials of Belief in God, Gatherings Can't Be Neglected. We should keep attending gatherings despite difficulties. There is a mystery in this. Take 5 mins to know God's will. Live before God and receive God's guidance.
In the biblical record of King Solomon, he had received great blessings from God, becoming the wisest king in all of history. Israel achieved unpreced…
Today, I want to talk to everybody about the topic “resurrection of a dead man.” As people who believe in the Lord all know, the “resurrection of a dead man” refers to the time when Jesus returns. This is also a situation we as Christians are looking forward to seeing.
Where the kingdom of heaven is likened to a landowner hiring workers for his vineyard, and it didn’t matter whether they went first thing in the morning or if it was in the noon or the afternoon that they went into the vineyard, their wages were all the same.
The Lord Jesus says to Peter: “And I will give to you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatever you shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatever you shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”