Salvation is a work of God entirely!
But how can I know that He has done that work in me? How can I be sure that God has effectually called me unto salvation?
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Do you have loved ones or friends who you long to be saved, and yet whose hearts are as hard as stone?
There is hope, for when God calls effectually, they shall be saved!
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We take for granted that every time we pray, God will give His ear to hear?
But if we gave any real thought to this, we might wonder that he is ever ready and willing to listen and respond.
Do you sometimes question God's response to your prayers?
Or what appears to be a lack of response to your prayers?
And yet, how often do you pause and wonder that He should answer our prayers at all?
Why do some churches perform infant baptism, and others, believers baptism?
Which baptism is most clearly taught in the Bible?
Why is it important?
Are you convicted about hypocrisy in your life?
Are you looking for something that might help you be cured from it?
The words of Spurgeon to this answer are hard, but true...and very helpful!
“Who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is now set down at the right hand of the throne of God.” (Heb 12:2)
What was that joy?
Will you ever be free from sin?
Will there ever be a day when that which has plagued you all your life, will be fine forever?
Are you troubled by the fact that, while responsible before God for your sin, you find yourself incapable from keeping from it?
What are you to do?
Is there any hope?
There's a fierce battle raging in the life of every believer in Jesus: The battle between the old and new nature!
It's easy to take for granted...so little is said or preached about it.
But, it's a battle which we must recognise and understand, and apply every spiritual resource available for the spiritual gain and victory of the new nature.
Have you sometimes said, with the Apostle Paul, "O wretched man that I am, who will deliver me from this body of death?"
Have you found yourself despairing at your sin, and wonder why?
Does it bother you that, though a believer in Jesus, your sin and temptation upset you so m much?
Do you somehow wonder whether this is the normal state of the believer?
Do other believers feel their sin and temptation as deeply as you do?
Have you ever wondered why God saved you?
Did He like what He saw in you?
On the other hand, there may not be much that YOU see in you!
Well, God's Word makes clear that it has nothing to do with you. Take a listen...
We are all prone to self-dependence. We like the idea, and the reward, of doing things on our own.
But when it comes to our faith, our right standing with God, such an attitude is completely out of place. To rely on self for salvation is to remain in sin...and lost forever!
Christian, are you confidant that when you die, you will find yourself welcomed into the presence of God?
How can you be sure?
There are often times when, in our walk with God, our faith comes under attack.
We begin to question God's faithfulness and wonder whether there is anything that we can do to earn it back.
Are you afraid about what tomorrow may bring?
Many reasons may be behind such anxieties. When our future intimidate us, where can we hope to find peace?
We are seeing more and more professors of faith publicly renounce their faith in Jesus! Heresy in one time faithful denominations is as a wildfire!
Our faith in Jesus seems under severe attack!
It can be terribly discouraging! What are we to make of it?
The world's increasing animosity toward our faith in Jesus can be intimidating.
This is not the free world, unless we embrace it's secular world-view!
What are we to do?
Nobody likes confrontation!
Sometimes the best way to deal with it is to find some kind of compromise.
But if we are going to be true to God's Word, we will find, as we are finding, confrontation with the world.
Can we compromise that Truth for the sake of peace?