In today’s Word for Wednesday, I want to help you receive all God wants you to have. For most of us, the believing God part seems to be understood. The receiving part, not so much. How many of you in your prayer time express frustration with your situation? How many of you pray essentially pleading, …
The Advent of Easter, Part IV by Pamela Christian—Copyright © 2019 The concepts of right and wrong, suffering and justice, good and evil, are universal. That’s not to say everyone agrees with what is right or wrong, suffering or justice, and good or evil. However, the fact is, all of humanity operates on the basis …
The Advent of Easter, Part III by Pamela Christian—Copyright © 2019 God created humanity with the power to choose for ourselves all matters of life, including death. This power is known as free-will or human-will and it is entirely voluntary. God has not pre-programmed humanity in any degree. All choices are entirely our own, as …
The Advent of Easter, Part II by Pamela Christian—Copyright © 2019 Imagine holy God looking upon His beloved created humanity, whom He fashioned to be in holy relationship with Him, and seeing humanity had utterly rejected Him. Genesis chapters 2 and 3 reveal God made it clear to the first man Adam, and the first …
In today’s Word for Wednesday post, I want to consider the untapped power that’s rendering Christians no different from the world of unbelievers. First, for us not to utilize all that Christ died to give us is an offense to the Cross. To reverse this offense, we need to learn the truth then act on …
The Advent of Easter, Part I by Pamela Christian—Copyright © 2019 Lent is a 40-day period before Easter Sunday representing the 40 days Jesus was tempted in the wilderness (not counting the Sundays). Lent this year begins March 6, 2019 (Ash Wednesday) and ends on Holy Thursday, which is April 18, 2019. Lent is a season …
March 1, 2019 – Introduction The Advent of Easter by Pamela Christian—Copyright © 2019 The true meaning of our holy days has become grossly distorted by commercialism. For this reason, I’ve set out to help us focus on the most glorious event in all history—the life, death and resurrection of Jesus—with a proper reverence and …
Ask the title question of anyone and they will mostly likely reply, “Yes! Who would willingly live in delusion?” Makes sense. However, the fact that a person believes they live in reality does not make it so. Understand, deception is a delusion a person can be subject to, without knowing they are. The very nature …
This is my Word for Wednesday: Mark 9:20-29 is a passage worthy of deeper study. What is often taught is “this type of unclean spirit” cannot come out except for prayer and fasting. However, I’m convinced, with proper study, the focus in this passage is on “unbelief” not the unclean spirit. The father of the …
Kent Healy agrees with my title premise stating, “a lack of information and/or inaccurate information perpetuates fear, doubt, and stupid behavior.”1 I’ll add, fear, doubt, and stupid behavior are not the goals of the Christian faith. Yet, among those in America who profess to be Christians, we have many who are ignorant, operating under misinformation, or …