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Understanding The Spiritual Journey

Understanding The Spiritual Journey

What is the Spiritual Journey? It is a path which leads through the maze of personal motives, behaviors, attitudes and corresponding actions that seeks to liberate the believer from constraints, oppressions and confinements. It finishes with the believer living the God-kind of life (zoe), partnering with God to bring heaven to earth. Published in 2009, “The Road Home Is A Long Journey” book explains the seven significant events occurring in the life of Jesus. Each believer who wishes to fulfill…

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Who’s your King?

Who’s your King?

Christian author O.S. Hawkins writes in one of his books, “more than any other book in the Bible, Judges describes the times in which we are living in today. The last line of this book speaks volumes about their situation…and ours: ‘Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.’” The theme of the book of Judges is that when there is no king in our life, there is no standard to live by, and we use our own desires…

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Knowledge or Wisdom

Knowledge or Wisdom

In 1 Kings 3:4, God appeared to Solomon in a dream and said, “Ask for whatever you want me to give you.” Solomon asked for a discerning heart – or wisdom. In Proverbs, the words “wisdom” and “wise” appears 113 times, and in Ecclesiastes, 49 times. With our cell phones at our fingertips, knowledge is one swipe away. But is knowledge the same as wisdom? No! Knowledge, commonly called wisdom of the world, is the accumulation of facts and information, while…

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What The Clouds Say

What The Clouds Say

Who doesn’t like clouds? To gaze into the endless blue and watch the clouds move, change, and drift through the sky. There are many verses in Bible, especially the Old Testament, where God’s presence and almighty power and glory were represented by a cloud. In some stories where the people could not see through the cloud, they had trust God and believe that He was there. At times, clouds are metaphoric for sorrows and sufferings. Oswald Chambers, the early-twentieth-century Scottish…

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