We live in a world that is subject to the ‘god of emotions’ and this one isn’t brought under the influence of the Holy Spirit. “You can’t tell me what to feel”, and “It is my right to do as I wish”, are what many people in the world say, liberal to a fault without being led by the Spirit of God. Is this dangerous to us as Christians?
Browsing: Mental and Emotional Issues
In the journey of life, as God has His own part, we have our own part as humans to play. God is always willing to play His part but He will never play your part for you no matter how long you fast, pray. God can only intervene in our parts if we have done all we could to the very best
Many so-called believers of this generation are playing harlotry with their lives, and sadly they are ignorant, they decided to be in the dark about it.
Sexual Temptation is REAL. Let’s call a spade, a spade. That you are a Christian, firing and all ablaze DOESN’T mean you can’t be tempted with this. Ask JOSEPH in Portiphar house.
It is not in man to direct his own steps and find his identity, our creator has supplied us with a manual to reveal our identity to us, instruct us on how to live here on earth and how to prepare for eternity with Him in Heaven. (2 Timothy 3.16, 17).
Being a child of God does not excuse us from experiencing failures, but we have an assurance of victory when we put our faith in God. What should we do if failures seem to overshadow our faith in God’s power?
Emotional cheating happens in the mind but not with the body; many Christians are victims even without their consent. How then do you handle your emotions as a child of God?
When God places a vision in your heart; you are to give it your steady belief, for God’s vision is deposited into your heart by His Spirit—to be held mentally by your mind and manifested physically by your plans via strategic action.
On a particular day, when I was much younger. My mum sent me to deliver something to our landlady in…
The only limits you have are those you’ve accepted to build in your mind. Life will only reward you for the kind of thoughts that you have cluttered your mind with— ‘for as he thinks in his heart, so is he.’ (Proverbs 23:7a)
Many Christians thinks depression is a sin; but it is more than that. Are you going through a depressed state as a Christian right now; this letter is addressed to you with some helpful tips to overcome.