(Thoughts That Can Spring from Our Imperfections or Potential Lustful Tendencies) 1. A believer, who will overcome iniquity, is one who has to excel in judging himself daily like Paul did; one who will acknowledge that he still has unknown tendencies to respond to his own lust (iniquity), because he is yet to totally disown corruption... Continue Reading →
A Closer Look @ Iniquity – Part 3
(Thoughts That Can Spring from Our Imperfections or Potential Lustful Tendencies) 1. Over time, the delays, denials, discouragements, discomfort, and defeats we face all do one thing: they expose our infirmities and vulnerabilities to us (2Cor. 3:5, 12:10, 1:3-4). This should drive us to fetch comforts of truths that are either in the word of Christ... Continue Reading →
A Closer Look @ Iniquity – Part 2
(Thoughts That Can Spring from Our Imperfections or Potential Lustful Tendencies) 1. Iniquity remains a hidden infirmity until it is awoken by the prospects of exaltation or of honour and glory around things that can impact our person, name, or image before men (Gen. 4:17/11:1-4; Jn. 12:43). One wisdom that will immune us against this is... Continue Reading →
Timely Precepts On Loving Not The World – Part 2
1. The season when our souls locate and abide in a new abode called the doctrine of Christ is the season when we have come over the love for the (old) things that are in this world; things under the influence of the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride... Continue Reading →
Timely Precepts On Loving Not The World – Part 1
1. No believer can see the spiritual estate (or nakedness) of a developed nation for example, without being enrolled by heaven as a prisoner of Christ; without being hedged around by the Lord, with a daily routine or lifestyle that daily starves the world (sin) (Gen. 14:21-24, Eph. 3:1, Tit. 2:12). 2. After overcoming over... Continue Reading →
