Prayer is not a ritual, a performance, or a religious routine. Prayer is communion with God. It is the privilege of speaking to the Creator and knowing that He listens.
At its core, prayer is relationship. From the beginning of Scripture, we see people calling on God, walking with Him, and speaking to Him. Prayer…
The Bible warns about the seriousness of sinning against the Holy Spirit, often called blasphemy of the Spirit. Unlike ordinary sin, this is a willful, persistent rejection of God’s work and conviction in a person’s life. It is not about mistakes or ignorance; it is about deliberately resisting, mocking, or attributing the Spirit’s work to…
The Fruit of the Spirit Explained
The Fruit of the Spirit is the visible evidence of the Holy Spirit’s work in a believer’s life. Unlike spiritual gifts, which are given for service, the fruit is about character transformation, becoming more like Christ in how we think, speak, and act.
Paul writes in Galatians 5:22–23 (Epistle…
Walking in the Spirit: Daily Guidance
Walking in the Spirit means living each day under the guidance, power, and influence of the Holy Spirit. It is not about following a rigid set of rules or trying harder in our own strength; it is about allowing God to lead, shape, and empower every part of our…
Gifts of the Spirit: How They Work Today
The Holy Spirit gives spiritual gifts to believers not for personal glory, but to serve God and build up the Church. These gifts are expressions of His power, wisdom, and love, enabling ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary purposes for God.
Spiritual gifts are diverse. Some are teaching…
Salvation: God's rescue plan for humanity
Salvation is God reaching down to save humanity from the consequences of sin. It is not about trying harder, being morally good, or earning God’s favor. Salvation is the gift of God — a rescue for those who cannot rescue themselves.
From the beginning, sin separated humans from God…
The cross was not symbolic.
It was substitutionary.
Jesus did not die merely to inspire us. He died to save us.
According to Gospel of John, Jesus is the eternal Son of God who became flesh. He did not stumble into crucifixion. He came for it. “The Son of Man came… to give His life…
Is Tithing Mandatory for Christians?
No, tithing is not a mandatory requirement for Christians under the New Covenant. However, giving especially generous, cheerful, and sacrificial giving is still strongly encouraged as a reflection of our love for God and commitment to His work. What Exactly Is Tithing? The word "tithe" literally means "tenth." In…
My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me.” – John 10:27
1. God Still Speaks Today
Many think hearing God is reserved for prophets or pastors but God wants a relationship with you. He speaks, not just through signs and dreams, but in ways that are deeply personal, often…

