sábado, 29 de junho de 2024

 1Corinthians 15:33-34

Make no mistake: bad conversations corrupt good customs. Return to sobriety, as is right, and do not sin; because some still have no knowledge of God; I say this to your shame.




📢 Hence the importance of accepting Jesus Christ as the Only and Sufficient Savior. Therefore, the appeal is made during worship in Evangelical Churches in front of witnesses⚠️

 


 


''Blessed Day, 167/366, Serving the Lord.

1 Timothy 3:5-For if a man does not know how to manage his own household, will he care for the church of God?

The first ministry that God gives to His children is their home and their Family. If we are negligent in these, how shall we receive another? Who does not manage his house well, how does he want to take care of a flock? If we do not preach with acts, actions, deeds and attitudes, if we do not witness Christ in our Family, how can we do it to the world? It all starts with us, and then extends to others.''

sexta-feira, 21 de junho de 2024

Revelation 3:11 Behold, I come quickly; guard what you have, so that no one takes your crown.


 



"BIBLE STUDIES"
18 -The LORD is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth.
Psalms 145:18
-He is close to all who ask for his help, to those who ask sincerely.
(Current language)
"The Divine Promise"
The Psalm mentioned above (145) is one of the most beautiful poems in the Bible, written by King David in worship of God. In the aforementioned verse, David declares that the Lord is always close to those who call on him sincerely, with all their heart.
Behind this biblical reference begins with the life of David. He was a man who faced many struggles and difficulties, but always sought God in prayer. He knew that the presence of God was fundamental to his life and the success of his reign.
David also knew that not all the people around him were sincere in their worship of God. Some sought it out of personal interest, others out of fear or convenience. But David was sure that God cared about the sincerity of each person's heart.
In this context, David wrote Psalm 145, extolling the greatness and goodness of God. He knew that God was worthy of all worship and praise, and that his presence was the greatest wealth anyone could have.
In the aforementioned verse, David emphasizes the divine promise of being close to those who sincerely call on him. This promise is an expression of the love and grace of God, who cares about each of his children and desires to be present in their lives.
Over the centuries, this biblical reference has been a source of comfort and encouragement for many people. It reminds us that God is always ready to listen to us and help us, as long as we seek Him with sincerity and humility.
This promise also challenges us to be sincere in our worship of God. We should not seek God just out of personal interest or fear, but out of love and gratitude. When we sincerely call on God, we open our hearts to his transforming presence and receive his blessing in our lives.
In short, the above verse is a declaration of the divine promise to be close to those who sincerely call upon Him. This promise is an expression of the love and grace of God, who cares about each of his children and desires to be present in their lives. May we seek God with sincerity and humility, trusting in his presence and in his love for us.
Amen!!!
#PrMB
"CHURCH IS US"
("•Kindness of words creates trust.
•Kindness in thought creates depth.
•Kindness in giving creates love...
•Pass it on, many people need this word!")


 

"I asked the LORD for help, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. Those who are persecuted look to him and rejoice; they will never be disappointed." (Psalms 34:4-5)


"I asked the LORD for help, and he answered me; he delivered me from all my fears. Those who are persecuted look to him and rejoice; they will never be disappointed." (Psalms 34:4-5)

 



QUOTE FROM THE POST: IF YOU PLAY ON THE CLIFF OF SIN, DON'T SAY THAT FALLING WAS AN ACCIDENT!

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 Be careful with the steps you take. On our spiritual journey, we often find ourselves faced with choices that can either take us closer to God or take us further away from Him. The phrase "if you play on the cliff of sin, don't say that falling was an accident" warns us about the danger of getting too close to temptations and situations that we know are harmful. Romans 6:23 reminds us that "the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." We cannot play with sin and expect to get away with it.
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 Playing with sin is like walking on the edge of a cliff. Every time we allow ourselves to flirt with error or justify small deviations in behavior, we are putting ourselves at risk. 1 Peter 5:8 warns: "Be sober, be vigilant; for your adversary the devil walks around like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour." When we choose to approach danger, we become vulnerable to falling. And once we fall, we can't blame fate or circumstances. We need to take responsibility for our choices.
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 The solution is to always look for the safe path. God calls us to a life of holiness and prudence, far from the dangerous edges of sin. In Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus exhorts us to enter through the narrow gate and walk the narrow path that leads to life. This may mean moving away from situations and company that tempt us to sin and strengthening our faith through prayer, reading the Bible, and fellowshipping with other believers. Remember, spiritual security lies in staying close to God, not playing with danger.
#LifeWithPurpose #WiseChoices #FujaDoSin #CaminhoDeDeus #Santidade #AlertadeDeus