@DevotionalTreasures Thank you! This was a word for me today! 😊
God bless you in the ministry He has given to you 🙏
@Crissy_1565 Actually, I believe that to preach the gospel, is also about preaching God's law, in that sense that everyone of us have sinned against a holy God and His standards: that's why we need to repent towards God and turn away from our sinful life.
To the woman, who was accused of adultery, Jesus showed his mercy when they wanted to stone her. And in the end Jesus said: "Go, and sin no more". So preaching about God's law (holiness) and his mercy goes hand in hand and is for everyone.
@Crissy_1565 I would like to add to Mr. Spurgeons quote from 1. Tim. 1:8-11:
"Of course, we know that the law is good if a person uses it legitimately, that is, if he understands that the law is not intended for righteous people but for lawbreakers and rebels, for ungodly people and sinners, for those who are unholy and irreverent, for those who kill their fathers, their mothers, or other people, for those involved in sexual immorality, for homosexuals, for kidnappers, for liars, for false witnesses, and for whatever else goes against the healthy teaching that agrees with the glorious gospel of the blessed God, which he entrusted to me."
A second update about my friend Mikael who is still in hospital. Unfortunately they won't let him go because his oxygen saturation is too low. They wanted to put him in IC on ventilator - exactly what's not a good solution (according to many). Both him and his wife have refused it, and it seems like the doctors have respected it if I understood it correctly (we discuss in a Telegram group). His CRP was 84 some hours ago. His wife wrote that they won't let her visit him. We wrote that she should demand that, because she is married to him, and has just recovered from C-19. There is so much strange things going on when it comes to C-19. Why put him on a ventilator when they just have started to give him antibiotics for his pneunomia? And then they report the news about how many unvaccinated they have in IC. Please, pray for a quick recovery and for protection from harmful interventions!
In the strictest sense, there's a difference between a believer, a disciple, and a Christian, though we may still use these terms synonymously. There was a time when Jesus preached and many believed in Him (they became believers). That is, they responded to the altar call But Jesus said to those believers, "If ye continue in my words, then are ye my disciples indeed" (John 8:31). Thus, a disciple is the believer who follows Jesus Christ daily and CONTINUES to obey ALL His teachings.
The disciples in the early church at Antioch had become so Christlike that they were nicknamed, "Christians" (Acts 11:26). A Christian is a believer who has become a disciple of Jesus Christ and has so become Christlike that you can hardly tell the difference between the Master and the disciple.
Are you a sinner, believer, disciple, or a Christian?
@MaryMamuzich @Berrybunchfamily
Thanks so much. Knowing that there are brothers and sisters who pray for us is of great encouragement and, beyond that, we believe that God answers the prayers of his children. God bless you.
I have a lot of friends and church relationships in Ukraine. Just got a message from Pastor Sasha...
Hello Todd !
Hope you are alive and well !
Things are getting spooky here a bit , couple of embassies are evacuating their families out of Ukraine. Also a few airlines are not leaving their planes over night. Flying in and a few hours later left. Russian army now because of conquering Belarus last couple of months is less than 100 miles from Kiev/in Belarus But overall there is no panic - praise God !
Please continue to pray as I know you do !
Blessings
@Chimneysweepwife
"What happened to Keith Waters is the latest in a long line of cases where honest, kind, normal people are subjected to harassment and intimidation for expressing moderate, mainstream Christian views on sexual ethics. We live in a world where even questioning the LGBTQ agenda can land you in serious trouble."
That's just so true!! Thank God for people who won't be silent but speak out the truth! 🙏
Päivi Räsänen, a Finnish MP, is accused of hate speech and on next Monday, the 24th, she's called to be in court. She made a tweet about how homosexuality is a sin according to the Bible as she criticized the lutheran church for taking part in a pride-festival. You can read more about it here:
https://adfinternational.org/court-date-set-for-finnish-mp-charged-over-bible-tweet/
@tanjaostman they did report, and not that bad this time.
@DevotionalTreasures Thank you my brother! 😊
That verse became alive for me through being a mother (of five). In the beginning, with the first child, it was hard for me to put my own needs aside as the baby needed to be cared of and breastfed day and night. I just waited the whole day for my husband to come home from work! But as time went and we got more children, I slowly learned to start "dying for myself" and put my own desires aside. I then started to understand what that verse meant about giving your body as a sacrifice to God. I see this same also in marriage, you give yourself to the other. (1 Cor. 7:4).
God bless you!
@DevotionalTreasures Good post! Yes, the altars' to God is now to be built in our hearts! And what are the sacrifices on our altars? Our worship, our life - our living bodies! This is one of my absolute favorite verses in the Bible:
"I therefore urge you, brothers, in view of God's mercies, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices that are holy and pleasing to God, for this is the reasonable way for you to worship." (Rom. 12:1)
So this is not just a theological thing to build an altar to God in our hearts and "give our life to Jesus", it means that we practically give our b o d i e s for Him as a living sacrifices, which means everything that I use my body for in my everyday life. ❤
"Make Him central to your every hour, the source of your every breath, and the Light that everyone sees in you each day."
Amen!
Recently Brother Yun, Brother Ren and Brother Eugene had visited our city. We'll be publishing videos from this meeting(s) during next 5 weeks.
For the English speaking people - start at 00:10:49 🙂 (Fabian did an extended introduction)
thank you @Backtojerusalem & @sinbach
Sometimes Satan whispers in your ear...
https://devotionaltreasure.wordpress.com/2022/01/17/satan-our-accuser/?preview=true
@erdenpilger I fully agree that the healing of our spirit, which was bound to sin and therefore dead spiritually, is the absolute most important healing to a person! However, God is so full of compassion for us humans that he wants to reach his hand out also in our physical needs and sicknesses, that's what Jesus did when he walked on earth; he healed both spiritually and physicallly. And he's the same today. Why doesn't then everyone get healed, although we pray and cry out to God? I don't know. God's ways are higher than ours. So in that way I too think we can't take it as a prophesy (guarantee) for all sicknesses in the world.
It's a pity that many charismatic churches has made healing (and christianity) a business (where you seek worldly success). They don't seek HIM, only his blessings. Daniel is a good role model: to stand firm and obey God's word, know He is able to save from evil people (or heal) - also if he won't. He's God, and He's 100% good and righteous. ❤ God bless you!
I'm Mikko's wife and mother of our 5 wonderful children. We live in south of Finland, but I was born and raised up in north of Sweden. Jesus is my everything and my purpose in life is to follow him in everything I am and do. ❤
Rom. 12:1