Category: EXPLORING THE WORD
Once in the End of the World – IT IS FINISHED –
What did Christ mean when He said, It is finished?
God Wants You Dead! –
Yes, God wants you dead. He wants you to die to self, to die to all that makes you the center of your existence, all your pride in self, all your vanity, and all your arrogance.
The Soul of God –
These Twelve Stones – Part I –
Free Will and Choice . . .
What is the difference between free will and choice?
Gideon . . .
The Jasper Stone . . .
Return to the Glory of God . . .
Simply The Nineteenth Psalm . . .
Christ gave Himself to take the burden of the law away, yet leave a record of it for man’s moral control. Christians, therefore, are free from the burden of the law, but we are not free from the moral standards of the law.
As The Wheel Turns . . .
The whole wheel speaks of the body of Christ. All are inseparable, the hub, the spokes, and the rim. Remove the hub, and you have no wheel. Take away the spokes, and there can be no unity with the hub and the rim. Take away the rim and there is no reason for the hub or the spokes. The unity of the rim is the faith from the hub flowing through the spokes to make one whole.
A Sure Word of Prophecy
Once in the End of the World – IT IS FINISHED –
What did Christ mean when He said, It is finished?
God Wants You Dead! –
Yes, God wants you dead. He wants you to die to self, to die to all that makes you the center of your existence, all your pride in self, all your vanity, and all your arrogance.
The Soul of God –
These Twelve Stones – Part I –
Free Will and Choice . . .
What is the difference between free will and choice?
Gideon . . .
The Jasper Stone . . .
Return to the Glory of God . . .
Simply The Nineteenth Psalm . . .
Christ gave Himself to take the burden of the law away, yet leave a record of it for man’s moral control. Christians, therefore, are free from the burden of the law, but we are not free from the moral standards of the law.
As The Wheel Turns . . .
The whole wheel speaks of the body of Christ. All are inseparable, the hub, the spokes, and the rim. Remove the hub, and you have no wheel. Take away the spokes, and there can be no unity with the hub and the rim. Take away the rim and there is no reason for the hub or the spokes. The unity of the rim is the faith from the hub flowing through the spokes to make one whole.