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Romans 10:17

Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message,  and the message is heard through the word about Christ   Romans 10:17 The bible tells us that without faith, it is impossible to please God ( Heb 11:6 ). Faith is believing in and trusting God even though things around us may not be going in the direction we expect them to. Faith isn't something we can will ourselves to have, neither can you make someone else have it. Romans 10:17 teaches that faith comes from hearing the message, this is the message of Christ. When we open our hearts to the message of the Gospel, it enables us to experience true faith. We need to remain in the word, for it is through the word that we learn more about who God is. The more we know Him, the more we want to know Him. It's knowing Him that builds up our faith, so we encourage you to continue to seek Him in His word and experience true faith in Jesus name. 

Developing The Human Spirit Part 1

Every human being on Earth needs development in their life from one stage to another. A person can develop his/ her physical body which can lead to a massive change in their life. For example if I need to increase in size or reduce there are things that I must do in order to ach ieve this. We are required to develop our spirit being in the same way. Developing our spirit being is also like developing a relationship. Every relationship needs to be developed whether we like it or not, if there is no development in our relationships there is no growth or trust and that relationship will not last long. The more we develop our spirit the closer we are to the things of God. Developing our spirit involves: 1. Meditation upon the word:   Joshua 1:8 ,   Psalm 119:97-99   meditating on God's word builds and increases our spiritual life a lot, as already stated, if you want to increase in size physically you need to eat the right food and train your muscles. By constan

Bible Study Q & A

The following questions were discussed during our monthly Q&A Q1: In reference to John 10:16, are there two types of Christians? Who or what is Jesus talking about? Q2: When praying privately, in tongues, do we need an interpretation to know what we are saying? Q3: Is it right for a church leader to record share a video of someone confessing to stealing from the church? We look forward to reading your responses. Remember, this is a time for discussion, not debate. Do not pull others down and please express any points of view in a Christ like manner.