"Am I stewarding my resources well?" Is a question we should all ask ourselves. God said something to me some time ago that convicted me. He said, "The truth is this: Many are asking for more but don't know how to manage the little they have. First, learn how to manage the little and then… Continue reading How to know if I am stewarding my resources well
Author: Angelisa Plummer
Did Jesus really tell Christians to not judge?
In Matthew 7:1-2, Jesus touches on an important theme related to the way we think of and treat others. He says, "Judge not, that you be not judged." With this command, Jesus warned against passing judgment upon others, because when we do so, we will be judged in a similar manner. Among those who seem… Continue reading Did Jesus really tell Christians to not judge?
How to get over the ‘nobody’s perfect’ mentality
The mentality that nobody's perfect is killing so many Christians. In my humble opinion, this mentality is employed when people want to continue in their old ways. It is used to justify the reasons why they aren't living up to God's standards. I agree that no one is perfect. If you want perfect, check God!… Continue reading How to get over the ‘nobody’s perfect’ mentality
How does openness bring freedom from condemnation
One thing I've learnt over the years is that openness brings freedom. The Lord gave me a powerful revelation on the hold that sin, especially sexual sins have on people. Why are they so powerful to grip and hold a person in condemnation, guilt and shame? It seems they are among the all-time, best-selling weapons that… Continue reading How does openness bring freedom from condemnation
Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve
"Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve… but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15 Joshua had gathered all the tribes of Israel as well as the elders, heads, judges, and officers of Israel to Shechem where they presented themselves before God (Joshua 24:1). There Joshua relayed… Continue reading Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve