Baptism is a ceremony of spiritual cleansing or purification which separates us unto God. All forms of baptism have a common purpose. The bible refers to three types of baptisms …
Biblical ExpositionWHAT IS TRUE BAPTISM IN GOD?
Biblical ExpositionTHE STORM IS COMING!
On Thursday, the 18th day of January, 2024 at about 2: 58am, God gave a clear message for the world in a dream. God said “The storm is coming, support …
Biblical ExpositionTHE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS (2)
By the prompting of the Holy Spirit, we desire to continue with our previous discussions on the faith of our fathers and why it appears different from this generation. We …
Biblical ExpositionTHE FAITH OF OUR FATHERS (1)
Faith depends on what we know about God. We acquire this knowledge from personal relationships with God without which our perceived knowledge will not help us to be grounded in …
Biblical ExpositionWE WILL ALL BE JUDGED (3)
It has been controverted variously as to whether or not judgment awaits anyone after death. It has also been doubted among many religions and faiths and creeds whether or not …
Biblical ExpositionWE WILL ALL BE JUDGED (2)
The uncertainty of life rather has certainty of death. It also has the certainty of destination after death, either heaven or hell. The choice of certainty of destination rests with …
Biblical ExpositionWE WILL ALL BE JUDGED (1)
Life is not without conditions as we believe. Life has its rules of dos and don’ts. At the end of life, we will account for our stewardship. God has given …
Biblical ExpositionOUR MORNINGS WITH JESUS (2)
Our mornings with God give us the opportunity to acknowledge God’s intervention in our lives and to invite his presence with us always during the day. The best quality time …
Biblical ExpositionOUR MORNINGS WITH JESUS (1)
Our conversation with Jesus in the morning is to seek his pleasure for the day. We then hope for a bright or blissful day. We do not control the day …
Biblical ExpositionJESUS SAID, “I AM THIRSTY”
Jesus said in John 19: 28, “I am thirsty”. Jesus said this on the cross at the point of death. Primarily, Jesus’ thirst was not physical thirst as the bystanders …
