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Three Deceptions

There are many, many deceptions in this world. At least three of these deceptions can cause you to move away from what it means, to be a true disciple of Jesus Christ, thus preventing you from entering the kingdom of heaven.

Deception #1

First, there is a great deception that involves professing Christians who defend their Christianity and their “qualification” to enter the kingdom of heaven, by listing their works. Jesus warned against this.

Mat 7:21-23 “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ 23 Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’

These professing Christians were listing the things “they” had done. They were “defending themselves” based on a listing of “their’ works. They did not acknowledge it was the “grace” of God, given to them as a gift of the Holy Spirit that was doing the will of the Father. They did not focus on the fact that it is “solely” the love of Jesus, that is required for them to enter the kingdom of heaven. And they did not acknowledge that everything that was done for them, was all for God’s glory.

Their expectation was, it is what they “do’, that would get them into heaven. They were not “true” believers because a true believer will not list his works as the means by which he enters the kingdom of heaven, but will acknowledge that it is only by the grace of God, that one can enter the kingdom of heaven. No human being, by his or her works, can qualify to enter the kingdom of heaven; even if they are good works or even great works.

There are people who genuinely believe they are Christians; they genuinely believe that they are born again, but are they really?

Jesus said there will definitely be a group of believers who will claim to know God by listing their works they performed in His name. He said there will be a group of believers who will fit this category; But in the end, they will be told by Jesus, to depart from Him.


Deception #2

A second type of deception will cause a person to worship Jesus in vain. Think about that; all of this person’s worship, will be in vain, simply because they don’t follow or teach the true gospel; they teach but human rules and traditions, setting aside the commandments of God.

Mark 7:1-9 The Pharisees and some of the teachers of the law who had come from Jerusalem gathered around Jesus and saw some of his disciples, eating food with hands that were defiled, that is, unwashed. (The Pharisees and all the Jews do not eat unless they give their hands a ceremonial washing, holding to the tradition of the elders. When they come from the marketplace they do not eat unless they wash. And they observe many other traditions, such as the washing of cups, pitchers and kettles.)

So the Pharisees and teachers of the law asked Jesus, “Why don’t your disciples live according to the tradition of the elders instead of eating their food with defiled hands?”

He replied, “Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you hypocrites; as it is written:

“‘These people honor me with their lips,
    but their hearts are far from me.
They worship me in vain;
    their teachings are merely human rules.’

You have let go of the commands of God and are holding on to human traditions.”

And he continued, “You have a fine way of setting aside the commands of God in order to observe your own traditions!

We are not saved by our works or our own goodness or by following man-made rules and traditions. We are saved solely by the grace of God and by our acceptance of our Savior’s sacrifice on the cross for our sins. That’s it!

Are you in this faith?

It is by this faith alone you are saved, so that no one can boast before God.

2 Cor 13:5 Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves. Do you not realize that Christ Jesus is in you—unless, of course, you fail the test?

Eph 2:8-9 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— not by works, so that no one can boast.


Deception #3

The third deception assumes that one can acknowledge and fully accept the grace of God, yet see no real transformation in living out their life, as a Christian. In spite of this, they think they can still enter the kingdom of heaven. But it is not enough just to know and acknowledge what Jesus has done for you; that is, to know that you are saved only by the gift of the grace of God, because this truth must inspire and lead you to do good works. Otherwise, you are not “living out the faith.”

The Bible warns us not to deceive ourselves into thinking that we can “work” our way into the kingdom of heaven. But it also warns us not to think we can just listen to the word and not be willing to submit to the Holy Spirit in changing our lives in a positive and fruitful way. 

James 1:22 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. 

Once a person is truly born again, and they receive the Holy Spirit, it is the Holy Spirit that will help them do the work of the Father. There is no other way to fulfill the will of God.

We are to do the will of our Father! When we look only to Jesus Christ, we look to the perfect law keeper, who gives us our true freedom. And it is when we do this, that we are “blessed” by what we “do.”

James 1:23-25 23 Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror 24 and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. 25 But whoever looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues in it—not forgetting what they have heard, but doing it—they will be blessed in what they do.

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Children of God

Is everyone a child of God?

From a physical standpoint, everyone of us is a child of God but from a spiritual perspective, we are not all children of God.

Some Christian ministers, pastors and teachers, as well as, leaders from other religions, are pushing for a one world religion. They are trying to unite all world religions, stating that “we are all the children of God.” This is despite the fact that many of their beliefs, deny Christ.

Is this correct?

Are we all children of God, regardless of our beliefs?

Are we all children of God simply because of our physical descent; that is, we can trace our ancestry back to the first human, Adam, who was created by God?

Let’s dig into God’s word, the Holy Bible, to find out.


We can know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are.

1 John 3:10 This is how we know who the children of God are and who the children of the devil are: Anyone who does not do what is right is not God’s child, nor is anyone who does not love their brother and sister.

As children of God, we are under God and we love God. But the world is under the control of Satan.

1 John 5:19 We know that we are children of God, and that the whole world is under the control of the evil one.

You must believe in the name of Jesus Christ, for Him to give you the right to become a child of God.

John 1:12 Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God—

To be a child of God, you must be led by the Spirit of God.

Rom 8:14 For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God.

Rom 9:8 In other words, it is not the children by physical descent who are God’s children, but it is the children of the promise who are regarded as Abraham’s offspring.

Gal 3:7 Understand, then, that those who have faith are children of Abraham.

It is faith in Jesus Christ that makes you a child of God.

Gal 3:26 So in Christ Jesus you are all children of God through faith

The world does not know the true children of God because it does not accept Jesus Christ, as God, but we do.

1 John 3:1 See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him.

Accepting immorality, pagan beliefs, and other sins, under the guise of accepting “diversity” is to be friends with the world, while ignoring God’s word. Doing so, makes you an “enemy” of God, not a child of God.

James 4:4 You adulterous people, don’t you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.

As it was in Jesus’ day, there are those today who try to use deceit and trickery to pervert the ways of the Lord.

Acts 13:10 “You are a child of the devil and an enemy of everything that is right! You are full of all kinds of deceit and trickery. Will you never stop perverting the right ways of the Lord?

If we believe in Jesus Christ through faith and are led by the Spirit of God, then we are children of God, now. But yet, what we will be, has not been fully made known, but we know that when Christ appears we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. 

1 John 3:2-3 Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. All who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure.

How can we know that we love the children of God?

1 John 5:2 This is how we know that we love the children of God: by loving God and carrying out his commands.

The children of God love with actions and in truth.
1 John 3:18 Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth.

The true children of God are promised a great future in God’s plan. The creation itself, (for example, all of the desolate planets currently with no life) waits to be liberated from its bondage to decay, by the true children of God.

Rom 8:19 For the creation waits in eager expectation for the children of God to be revealed.

Rom 8:21 that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the freedom and glory of the children of God.

We are all God’s creation but we are not all God’s children, unless we are led by His Holy Spirit.

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A Prayer for Christians Who Suffer Persecution

In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit,
Lord Jesus, we come to you today to offer our prayers for those believers around the world who are being persecuted for their belief in you.

Today, we pray for Christians in the following countries: Nigeria, India, Sudan and China.

We ask for protection and courage for those who risk their lives everyday for living out their faith in you. We ask that you will bless them with your peace that surpasses all understanding. Bless them with discernment, wisdom and strength so as to be able to stand against their enemies, both spiritual and carnal.

We ask for safe keeping for those who are in prison, hospitals and hiding places; for their loved ones, both family and friends.

Also, we pray for the governments and leaders who are influenced by the evil one, Satan, that are being used in his battle against you and your kingdom. We ask that you open their eyes, hearts and minds to the truth of the Gospel; that there is one God, the Lord Jesus Christ, and one church, the believers of Christ. In the name of Jesus Christ, we rebuke all evil that is active in these countries. 

As well, we give thanks for our brothers and sisters in the Lord. We thank you for calling these individuals into your kingdom and your ministry. Thank you for guiding them each day as they commit their lives to serving you under such difficult situations. We are grateful for their commitment to the faith, and encouraged by their strong witness. We commit to remembering them and praying for them each day.

My brothers and sisters in the Lord, as you await for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ, may you find strength, courage and contentment in knowing that the day is coming when all your sufferings will be no more, and your greatest blessing will be to stand in the presence of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, for eternity! 

AMEN!

Pastor Wayne Gardner

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Egypt, Assyria & Israel PEACE

Isaiah 19: 23-25 that day there will be a highway from Egypt to Assyria, and the Assyrian will come into Egypt and the Egyptian into Assyria, and the Egyptians will serve with the Assyrians.

24 In that day Israel will be one of three with Egypt and Assyria—a blessing in the midst of the land, 25 whom the Lord of hosts shall bless, saying, “Blessed is Egypt My people, and Assyria the work of My hands, and Israel My inheritance.”

This will only be accomplished by God Almighty

THY WILL BE DONE ON EARTH AS IT IS IN HEAVEN!
TRUE PEACE!

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Why We Suffer

There is a saying that goes like this, “there are two things in life that no one can escape: 1) death, and 2) paying taxes. From one point of view this maybe true. We must all die, and we must all pay our taxes.

However, from another point of view we don’t have to pay taxes. We could refuse. Of course, the consequences of this could lead to jail. And as far as dying goes, well, we are told in scripture that not everyone will experience death. Some people will be alive when Christ returns. So, I guess one could say that we can actually escape death and paying taxes.

But to be more realistic there is one thing in life that no human being can avoid. And history has proven that.

No matter who we are, where we come from, or how young or old we may be, the one thing that we all have in common is we cannot escape “Suffering!” Every human being has or will experience some form of suffering in their life.

I can say without hesitation that there is no one today who can say they’ve never suffered. I know that everyone can share a story or two about the hardships that life has dealt them. And when it comes to suffering, whether in our own lives or someone else’s,

I am sure we have all asked that same question from time to time – Why?

Why do I have to suffer the way I do?

Why do innocent people suffer?

Why do little children have to suffer?

Why does God allow suffering?

We can find the answers to these questions by looking into the word of God, but before we do, we need to be aware of a couple of truths: 1. Suffering is, and always will be, somewhat of a mystery. We will never fully understand the whole concept of suffering; and 2. there is so much we can learn from Scripture about suffering that a full week of sermons would only scratch the surface.

But we will learn this much. The bible tells us that God, in His mysterious wisdom, allows suffering for a reason, and that suffering is as much a part of a person’s life as is the air we breathe and the food we eat.

And probably the biggest mystery of all when it comes to suffering is that suffering is something that is supposed to be a part of a Christian’s life.

Suffering, whether we understand it or not, is a part of God’s complete and perfect plan for our lives. It says so in the Bible:

1 Peter 4:12-19 “Dear friends, do not be surprised at the painful trial you are suffering, as though something strange were happening to you. But rejoice that you participate in the sufferings of Christ, so that you may be overjoyed when His glory is revealed. If you suffer as a Christian, do not be ashamed, but praise God that you bear that name. For it is time for judgment to begin with the family of God; so then, those who suffer according to God’s will should commit themselves to their faithful Creator and continue to do good.”

It is the will of God that we suffer! And as strange as it may sound we Christians would not grow in our faith if it were not for the trials that come our way.

Suffering is a real part of our lives and always will be – that is no mystery! But why does God allow suffering in our lives? Especially in the life of one who is a child of God? Why does God allow suffering to be a part of His plan for our lives?

We may never fully understand the purpose and meaning behind this question but God does enlighten us a little. He does give us some insight into this mystery of why we suffer.

And there are at least three reasons why we suffer:

  1. Because of sin in our lives.
  2. Because suffering is a test to our faith, and this testing brings with it spiritual growth.
  3. To bring Glory to God, which is the highest calling of any Christian.

In order to understand these three points, we must go back to the beginning of time to learn how suffering first came about.

The Garden of Eden

So, all the way back to the Garden of Eden where once lived a man named Adam and a woman named Eve. They lived in a perfect world and at that time Adam and Eve knew nothing about suffering. They knew no experience of pain and hardships. They knew nothing of what it was like to go through trials.

As a matter of fact, we are told in Genesis 2:8-9 that even their food was provided for them. “And God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground – trees that were pleasing to the eye and good for food.”

But things changed. Eve was tempted by the serpent. Adam was tempted by Eve, and both Adam and Eve disobeyed God and ate from the tree that God specifically told them not to eat from.

Now, listen to the “results” of their disobedience towards God: Genesis 3:16-19 To the woman God said, “I will greatly increase your pain in child bearing, with pain you will give birth to children. Your desire will be for your husband and he will rule over you!”

To the man God said, “Because you listened to your wife and

ate from the tree I told you not to eat from, cursed is the ground because of you, through “painful toil” you will eat of it all the days of your life – by the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken, for dust you are and to dust you will return!”

These passages of scripture give us the answer to the question, “where did suffering come from!” It came from God who ordained suffering into humanlife because of one man and one woman’s disobedience towards Him.

Romans 5:12 says, “Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned.”

Suffering and death come from sin. And sin occurs whenever we do something outside of the will of God.

Before Adam and Eve sinned, suffering did not exist. But from the time they disobeyed God, suffering has become a part of our everyday life. But some may respond with the question, “Well, that isn’t fair, why should I have to suffer because of Adam and Eve’s disobedience towards God?”

And the answer God gives to this question is found in Romans 3:23 and in Romans 3: 10-12. “For ALL have sinned and fall short of the Glory of God. There is no one righteous, not even one; there is no one who understands, no one who seeks God. All have turned away; they have together become worthless; there is no one who does good, not even one!”

The truth be told, we all are no different than Adam and Eve. For just as they were-we are! Every person has, at one time or another, disobeyed God. And we continue to do so day after day after day. Sin is within us and we constantly have to battle temptation. Also, the truth is, most of the time we lose the battle and give in to temptation that leads to sin and our disobedience towards God.

Therefore, the curse of suffering that was bestowed upon mankind back in the Garden of Eden has carried over to mankind today simply because we continue to disobey God.

We make decisions, and sometimes willingly, that are contrary to the will of God, and our decisions bring with it consequences that have a negative affect on us, those around us, and the world we live in.

God has set up a system that is designed to bring on-going health, prosperity, peace, and happiness into our lives if, and only if, we continue to obey Him on a regular basis. However, we never “continue” with that “on-going” obedience and therefore, whenever we act outside the will of God we reap the consequences of His curse – which is suffering. In this particular case the suffering we experience is initiated from our own disobedience towards God.

Look at it through this example:

Assume that you are standing on a mountaintop that is thousands of feet high. That mountaintop represents God’s will for your life. Everything you need to live a happy, peaceful, fulfilling life is provided to you by God on the top of this mountain, and there is ABSOLUTELY NOTHING of any good that exists beyond this mountaintop. As long as you stay at the top you will please God and be doing His will. God tells you that everything to do with life, and you living it, will be provided as long as you do not step over

the edge of the mountain, because if you do, says God, there is nothing there that will benefit you, and there will be severe consequences because of YOUR actions.

On this mountaintop God has set the boundaries for your life; your safety, well-being, and happiness; and a fulfilling relationship with God can only be attained as long as you remain on the top of this mountain. However, if you step off the edge of the mountain – or in other words – you go outside of God’s will and plan for your life, you will suffer serious injury, and/or death. And to know that there is nothing of any good for you if you leave the mountaintop, other than suffering and maybe death, then why would you leave?

Now some of you are probably saying to yourselves right about now, well, I wouldn’t leave of course, why would I? But don’t be so sure, because this imaginary mountaintop is actually your life today. This mountaintop is the will of God for your life, and it is the plan that God has for you – not to harm you, but to prosper you, yet, we still step off the mountain and bring harm to ourselves and others every time we do something that is disobedient to God.

Although we say, time and time again, we will not step off the mountaintop – or, in other words, we will not do anything that will disobey God, and although we know the difference of what we should or should not be doing – we still do it, knowing that the consequences will lead us straight into suffering because of our disobedience. And that is one reason as to how and why we have suffering in our lives. It is a form of suffering that is brought upon us because of our own wrong doing.

Some may also challenge the theology that God would never allow suffering. Well, we were already told in Genesis what God did after Adam and Eve disobeyed Him. He “commanded” into existence a life style that included suffering for anyone who disobeys Him, and that does not “exclude” His own people.

Also, we are told in Hebrews 12 that God does discipline those He loves. And if you were to study the Old Testament, you would discover rather quickly that every time God’s people, Israel, disobeyed Him, He disciplined them by way of suffering, and sometimes even death.

Sin brings with it suffering and death. It is NOT God’s desire that we experience this suffering caused by our disobedience, but God is a just God who has to, and says He will, punish sin!

So, there you have it clearly; part of the answer to the question, “Why Do We Suffer?” is because we bring it upon ourselves because of our sins.

But this is not the only reason why we have suffering in our lives. The suffering we just spoke of is a form of suffering that God does not desire we experience because, has mentioned, it is brought on due to our own disobedience towards a Holy and Righteous God.

However, Scripture also tells use that our suffering is sometimes permitted by God in order to “test our faith!” and “to bring Glory to Him!” That, by itself, is somewhat of a mystery; but in order to have some understanding of why God would use suffering to test us and bring glory to Him we must first know that God’s will consists of two parts; and they are: First, God has a “creative” will – meaning – that God makes things happen because He wants it to be.

(Example: Creation )– God created all things simply because He wanted to. He “willed” it into being, and it came into existence. A “creative will!” He did it because He wanted to.

Second, God also has a “permissive” will – meaning – God will sometimes “permit” things to happen for a reason! For example, it is not God’s desire that we disobey Him and go outside His will. However, when we do, He may sometimes “permit” something to happen in order to teach us something about Him, ourselves, and our relationship with Him. In other words, “to test our faith!’

(Example: Job’s Suffering.)  God “permitted” suffering

in Job’s life as a ‘test” to his faith, as well as, to teach Job something about himself, God, and his relationship with God.

We are told that Job was a man who was blameless and upright. A man who feared God and shunned evil.” God was pleased with Job’s way of living; therefore, Job’s suffering was not due to his sins but rather it was due to the testing of his faith in God.

So, God will sometimes permit suffering in our lives in order to “test our faith!” But just a minute! If God is “All Knowing” why would we have to have our faith tested in order to prove to Him that we are faithful enough? Wouldn’t He already know that?

Wouldn’t an “all knowing” God already know the status of our faith – whether or not, we were faithful enough?

Of course, He would! So why the test? The “test of our faith” is not for God, but for us! Our faith is tested so we will know whether or not we are acting properly in our faith. And our faith will be tested  to teach us something about ourselves, about God, and about our relationship with God.

But mostly, we will have our faith tested because the testing of our faith will bring with it “spiritual growth and maturity!’

James 1: 2-4, 12 says, “Consider it pure joy whenever you face trials of many kinds. The testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything. Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love Him!”

Somewhat of a mystery, but in His wisdom, God has chosen to use suffering in order to mature us and cause us to grow in our faith. Also, we are told in James that if we pass the test of our faith, we will receive our reward. The reward for those who love God.

Not only is our faith in God tested, but also the love that we claim to have for God is tested, as well.

James tells us that the reward for passing the test of our faith goes to those who “profess” to love God. There are many people who claim to believe in God; to know Him; and to love Him, (just like Judas Iscariot, who claimed to love Jesus but betrayed Him); yet God knows whose love is sincere and real.

Jesus said, “Not every one who says, Lord, Lord, will enter the Kingdom of God, but only he who does the will of my Father in heaven.”

Many people can love others, or God, when things are going their way however, when something goes wrong, or someone brings us harm, we are not always so loving. And it is no different when it comes to our relationship with God.

It is easy to profess the faith and the love we have for God when all is going well in our lives, but how sincere, real, and strong our faith really is, is measured and revealed when the tough times come.

God will reveal to us, and those around us, just exactly where our faith and love in Him lies. And He will do this by testing our faith and love for Him by way of trials that will bring with it much suffering.

And although the mystery may still not be fully understood one thing is certain – and that is – that “suffering” does make us stronger and better people once we have persevered through the testing.

I am a believer that when a person goes through times of suffering, they will either turn away from God in bitterness and rejection, blaming God for the hardships, or they will turn to God for strength and direction and learn from the suffering and use it as a source of growth in one’s relationship with God.

I am also a believer that most of the suffering in this world is due to people’s refusal to acknowledge God; but I also believe that in spite of the suffering, God is using it to carry out His plan and accomplish His will.

And what is God’s will? John 6:37-40 tells us, “Jesus said, “My Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in Him shall have eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.”

It is God’s will to make Himself known to the human race and in doing sothe human race will turn to Him and be saved.

And this brings us to the third and final reason why God allows suffering in a person’s life – to bring Glory to Him!

God will use suffering in order to have His name glorified. And the perfect example of this is Christ’s life and how He suffered. It is said that no man suffered the way He did. Yet, the whole purpose of His suffering was to bring glory to God the Father by revealing through His suffering that God loved the world so much that He sent His only Son to suffer and die so that mankind will be saved and have eternal life.

God was using the sufferings of His Son to show the world that He, God the Father, loved the world and that He was worthy to be acknowledged and glorified by all.

And God will sometimes allow suffering in our lives so that we will, in our suffering, witness for Him and bring Glory to Him.

Personal Example: Our son McKenzie had cancer. My wife and I spent much time in and out of the hospital. And during these trying times of the testing of our faith and love for God we, especially my wife, were given the opportunity to meet other parents who were going through similar ordeals. And not all of these parents were believers.

So, we were given the opportunity to share our faith in God with others. Many times, we were asked the question, “How can you believe in a God when your son has cancer?” We would always respond that if it wasn’t for our faith in God, we would not be able to get through this ordeal.

And it was during those times that we were able to share God and the love He has for them.

And these opportunities continue for us. Our son Jacob has a heart condition. There are times that we have been able to share with others how God helps us to deal with these times of suffering.

So, you see, God can and will use your suffering as a tool for witnessing to others and making His love for them known. And once they experience the love of God in their lives, they, like you, will turn right around and give God the glory and the acknowledgment He deserves.

And they will do this because they will come to realize that, like you, they cannot get through this life and into heaven without acknowledging and accepting God.

In closing, let me share this important truth with you. Suffering, in any form, is not pleasant, but through our sufferings we learn these special truths about God and our relationship with Him.

We learn that:

  1. God allows suffering for our own good, even though we may not always understand the purpose behind it.
  2. In our suffering, all things will still work towards the good for those who love God.
  3. During those times of suffering we can take comfort in knowing that once the suffering is over, and this life as we know it ends, we have a reward waiting for us in eternity, of which the greatest is, “to be in the presence of God Almighty!”

Jesus tells us that the sufferings of this life is temporary and are nothing compared to the rewards that await us in eternity. And as for me, I would much rather go through a life of “suffering with Christ” than to go through a life of “no suffering and without Christ.”

And if Christ was willing to suffer for us all the way to the cross, then we should be willing to suffer for Christ all the way to Glory!

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The Purpose of Our Lives (Part 5 of 5)

Finding God’s purpose for your life takes sacrifice. Honoring God and bringing glory to Him will be the number one step that will eventually lead you to discovering what God’s plan is for your life, which is the purpose for your existence.

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The Purpose of Our Lives (Part 4 of 5)

Finding God’s will for your life can be very challenging. In this video #4, of a 5-part series, we will look at three points that God uses to prepare us for our ‘purpose’ in this life and the life to come – ‘Eternity.’

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The Purpose of Our Lives (Part 3 of 5)

Finding God’s will for your life, and the purpose of your life can be very challenging. In this part 3 we look at some of the ‘sins’ that we allow to put a ‘roadblock’ between our seeking God’s will and God revealing His will to us.

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The Purpose of Our Lives (Part 2 of 5)

One time or another we all pause to question the meaning of life. We ask such questions as: “Why am I here?”; “How did I get here?”; “What is the purpose of my life?” “What does the future hold for me?”; and many more.

In this 5-part series of “The Purpose of Our Lives” these questions, and several others, will be answered as we look through the Word of God, the bible, which is the only book that supplies the answers to such mysteries.

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 The Purpose of Our Lives (Part 1 of 5)

One time or another we all pause to question the meaning of life. We ask such questions as: “Why am I here?”; “How did I get here?”; “What is the purpose of my life?” “What does the future hold for me?”; and many more.

In this 5-part series of “The Purpose of Our Lives” these questions, and several others, will be answered as we look through the Word of God, the bible, which is the only book that supplies the answers to such mysteries.

Below is a hymn written by Wayne & Sandra. Unfortunately, Sandra recently suffered a concussion and had to wear sunglasses during her performance.
Hope you enjoy it!

Seeking the Will of God