Tied up faith

One of the biggest challenges to Christian faith is indecision. Indecisive people never know what they want. They have no goals, no vision, no understanding of God’s will for their lives. And that’s because they have a wavering personality. Continue reading

They weren’t spared, will you be?

The evil spirits that steal, kill and destroy nowadays used to be pure angels and saints, who faithfully served the Creator thousands, millions or maybe even billions of years ago. They were brought into existence to serve as messengers of the Almighty. They lived in His presence, shared His Light and they were also lights in the kingdom of heaven. Continue reading

ONESIMUS

Onesimus was Philemon’s slave. He was probably influenced and convinced to become a Christian by his master, Philemon. But, after taking advantage of his master’s good faith, which is a character trait of those who are convinced, he stole and then fled. Continue reading

No more shoulders

Yesterday, when I began reading about David, I couldn’t get past the first few verses. I had decided to write about our experiences in Israel but I couldn’t start without sharing what God said to me in the beginning of this beautiful Biblical story… Continue reading

Seven women and one man

“And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man saying: We will eat our own food and wear our own apparel; only let us be called by your name, to take away our reproach.” Isaiah 4.1 Continue reading

Sacrifice for life

People have been aware of sacrifice since ancient times. It began in the Garden of Eden. The Almighty had to sacrifice an animal to cover up Adam and Eve’s nakedness, thereby replacing the fig leaves—the devil’s inspiration. The fig leaves symbolize religion’s intent to cover up the nakedness of sin without sacrifice. Continue reading