Why would a loving God allow suffering? Whatever the cause of your pain, Scripture offers hope. This comprehensive Bible study explores why suffering exists, how God works through it, and what He promises to those who trust Him. https://t.co/G68l17sCsQ
Many Christians wait for a special sign or an audible voice from God. What if God's will isn't as mysterious as we think? Christ has called us to love, obey, serve, forgive, and share the gospel. Are we willing to obey the call we have already received. https://t.co/QiHjd7xhxN
Why don’t Christians read the Bible? Most of the time, it isn’t a lack of desire but a list of everyday excuses. Let's look at the real reasons Scripture gets pushed aside and shows practical ways to overcome them.
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When difficult decisions need to be made, our first instinct is often to do something, anything. Do we run ahead of God? Isaiah 30 reveals why Israel looked everywhere for help except God and what it teaches us about making wise decisions. https://t.co/yL0Gq40Io4
Being Biblically sober-minded is more than avoiding too much alcohol or drugs. It is spiritual alertness, self-control, and a clear focus on Christ in a world full of distraction. What does it really mean to live sober-minded as a Christian? https://t.co/evZu6V2p3w
Why do Christians suffer if God loves them? Scripture shows that suffering entered the world through sin, but Christ transformed its meaning through the cross. They can deepen our faith, strengthen our hope, and point others to Jesus.
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Many people grow up in church believing they know God, yet still drift away. Why? Scripture reveals a pattern: pride, deception, and the belief that our way is better than His. What really pulls people away from God, and can they return? https://t.co/Gs75gF8bOl
Psalm 143 shows us how to seek God when we feel overwhelmed or crushed. David begins asking God to know the path he should walk. Remembering God's faithfulness, David finds hope. Are you seeking Him in your difficult times? https://t.co/wlh75NBLKO
We often think distance from God means we’ve been forgotten. Scripture says otherwise. From manna in the wilderness to Christ the Bread of Life, God keeps providing. But will we remember Him. When we do, gratitude follows. https://t.co/BQAkwLYZiv
Arrogance is more than an attitude. It is a sin that puts us above God and others. Whether we build physical towers or technological ones, God calls us to humility and to use every gift for His glory. What is in your heart? https://t.co/BSrqrcFLQB
Peter was impulsive, impatient, overconfident, and sometimes wrong. Yet Jesus never gave up on him. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Peter was transformed. God often does His greatest work through imperfect people willing to follow Him. https://t.co/9qhjwdpV80
Jesus warned that some people would one day hear the words, "I never knew you." Scripture reveals a profound difference between knowing facts about God and being in a relationship with Him. We can know God, but we are also known by Him. https://t.co/0lj1G7F0Ym
We live in a world that measures worth by success, influence, and accomplishments. But Scripture teaches something very different. God often chooses the weak, unnoticed, and humble to accomplish His will so that He alone receives the glory. https://t.co/aWQkGF49NW
Prosperity can quietly blind us to sin. In Jeremiah’s day, warnings were ignored because life seemed blessed, until judgment came. Comfort dulls conviction and warnings are resisted. God calls us to repentance while it is still called “today.”
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Does the word “righteous” make you uncomfortable? Many people hear it and think of impossible rules and constant failure. But the Bible teaches that righteousness is not something we achieve on our own. It is something given to us through Jesus Christ.
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Why does God discipline His people, and what does it actually look like? Discipline is correction that leads back to life, holiness, and fellowship with Him. Sin brings real consequences, but God’s goal is always restoration, not destruction. https://t.co/jnfuCcCYdg
Are you suffering? You may feel alone but you are not. God sees every tear, stays near to the brokenhearted, and remains faithful even when others fail us. https://t.co/NBJaGLgsXS
What actually transforms the Christian life from the inside out? Colossians 3 says the key that holds every virtue together is love—our bond of perfection. It shapes all we think or do. It moves believers to a life that reflects Christ in daily obedience.
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