The Day of Judgment – The Last Judgment of God – The Ultimate Guide!

Nevertheless, the day of judgment is a God-appointed day that the world will give account for all actions, thoughts, or idle words, good or evil, to the Lord Jesus Christ! He shall judge all the nations of the world, living and dead, in righteousness depending on whether we accept or reject God’s gift to the world! Listen as Jesus explains to his disciples the importance of receiving The Word Of God and the existence of Judgment Day!

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3 Things You Ought To Know About Repentance

Repentance is not what we think it is, but it’s whatever the Bible says it is. Today, I shall explore repentance but I will start by examining what it’s not! One popular definition of it is that it is a change of mind. But is this true, is it a change of mind? Nevertheless, to repent is not to change your mind. It’s not to change your mind about sin or anything else. A change of mind implies reversibility. You could change your mind after you have changed your mind.

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Christian Fasting – The Biblical Truths

Is Christian fasting any different? Would you engage a person to represent you in court with little or no legal training and qualifications? f your answer is no, and I suspect it is: Why should you confer and believe a person who has never done a Christian fast and who is not a Believer of Jesus Christ with the task of teaching you about Christian fasting? Is it any different from our other Christian principles?

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Moses – His First Forty Years

Let's divide the life of Moses into three phases: the first forty years; the second phase; and the final forty years. The first phase is the awareness stage. He became aware of his life’s purpose, and for that reason “it came into his heart to visit his brethren the children of Israel” at age forty (Acts 7:23). Moses, at forty, became aware of his purpose as deliver and as “ruler and judge over” the nation of Israel. (Acts 7:27). “And seeing one of them suffer wrong, he defended him, and avenged him that was oppressed, and smote the Egyptian:” (Acts 7:24). However, what Moses did in each phase of his life is crucial to his success. He allowed his emotions to over-run him and as a result he committed murder. This has far-reaching impact on his ministry. It postponed his Assignment by forty years.

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