Let Your Light Speak Louder || Matthew 5:14, 16 || Manna for the Mind #245

Matthew 5:14, 16 NASBNLTVOICE14 You are the light of the world. A city set on a hall cannot be hidden; 14 “You are the light of the world – like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden.14 And you, beloved, are the light of the world. A city built on a hilltop cannot beContinueContinue reading “Let Your Light Speak Louder || Matthew 5:14, 16 || Manna for the Mind #245”

Temptations are Hell || What the…? || Part 9 (FINALE)

In the closing of the “What the…?” Bible study series on Hell, we learned vital truths about Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna. Emphasizing the importance of cutting off sin’s sources to align ourselves with God’s wisdom, we are reminded that our choices shape our eternal destiny. Let’s embrace righteous living for a heavenly future!

Knock and Open || Keep On! #4 (FINALE)

Let’s talk about the response to answered prayers and the importance of being open to God’s presence.

Find || Keep On! #3

Let’s discuss the deep meaning of finding, illustrated by Paul’s fears and experiences in Corinth. I urge you to live by godly teachings and find common ground in sharing the Good News.

Seek || Keep On! #2

The passage from Matthew 7:7-8 emphasizes persistence in seeking from God. This led to the creation of the “Keep On” series, delving into the concepts of asking, seeking, and knocking. Seeking is further explored through biblical references, emphasizing understanding, unity, and prioritizing God’s kingdom.

Ask and Receive || Keep On! #1

This passage from Matthew 7:7-8 encourages persistent seeking from God. Our new blog series “Keep On” explores the deeper meaning of asking, seeking, and knocking. In this blog, let’s talk about the individuality of our requests and the generous response from God and from us. It provides biblical examples and concludes with a prayer for guidance.

Neighborly Love || Matthew 5:43-45 || Manna for the Mind #14

The “Manna for the Mind” devotional series today delves into Matthew 5:43-45, emphasizing Jesus’ command to love and pray for enemies. Loving others as ourselves fulfills the commandments, reflecting God’s love and kindness.