The Poor and Needy
Who would love to see naive Christians send all of their resources off to strangers in foreign lands while they neglect the neighbors (and their own households) in close proximity?
Who would love to see naive Christians send all of their resources off to strangers in foreign lands while they neglect the neighbors (and their own households) in close proximity?
In God we trust! 2 Corinthians 8:9 says that Jesus became poor so that through His poverty we may be made rich! That’s not the prosperity gospel. Just the FULL gospel! What this country was founded upon! Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty!
“What is love?” Before we can answer this question, we must explore, “Who is Love?” Because Love Himself has come down and written all of humanity a love letter titled, “The Holy Bible.” And in this book, He clearly defines the Person and action of LOVE!
Fear is a liar! God has not given us the spirit of fear. This is my story of being possessed by fear!
What is the spirit of the antichrist? Anything that contradicts God Almighty. The only way to discern the spirits is through discipleship, reason of use, and daily fellowship with Jesus.
The world makes hopeless and helpless victims. Jesus teaches us to walk in His victory! And to save the world who hates us. But you should not be offended. Just rejoice always from a place of victory. Hallelujah!
When we delight ourselves in the Lord, He gives us the desires of our hearts. This foundational truth is also relevant when it comes to where to give tithes and offerings. You will want to give where God is leading and guiding you as long as you are seeking Him.
Jesus commands us to continue in His love. That means we have a choice to submit to Him and choose life and the fruit of His Spirit or to submit ourselves to death. Let’s choose life. Choose to continue in His love.
We learn in Hosea 4:6 that we perish because we lack knowledge. Proverbs 1:2-6 explain that we can be intentional about studying Proverbs for this knowledge, wisdom, and understanding.
Proverbs 7 is a continuation of “The Instruction of a Father,” in Proverbs 4, 5, and 6. They all begin with, “My son.” We, the church, are not only Christ’s bride, but we are also the sons of God (Revelation 21:9, Philippians 2:15). It is our choice to listen to our Father so that we are not “void of understanding” as the young man described in Proverbs 7:7. My Son Notice that the Proverbs are not written to fools or…