JB Cachila
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Did God really want Abraham to kill Isaac? 3 things we can learn from their experience
In Genesis 22:1-19 we read the famous account of how God commanded Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a sacrifice. This short account gives us important insights valuable to our walk with Christ.
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If no weapon formed against us can prosper, why do we feel so defeated sometimes?
The Bible tells us that no weapon formed against us can prosper. While that's a very encouraging promise, it's a fact that many of us still feel like the weapons formed against us are succeeding. We feel defeated. Why is that?
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How does the devil deceive us? Here are 3 ways you need to recognize
How does the devil deceive people? How does he succeed in doing this? In this article we'll talk about how he deceives Christians.
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Jesus said 'do not call anyone on earth your father' - what did He mean?
This is one of the reasons why context is so important when we read the Bible.
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Why did Jesus eat fish after His resurrection?
Jesus chose to do the simplest of things to show His disciples that He was truly alive. Yes, He showed His wounds to them, but more than just showing them His wounds. He did something they did so many times together during His earthly life: eat.
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How can I pray without ceasing as commanded in 1 Thessalonians 5:16?
Friends, there are so many things to pray about. In fact, we'll never run out of things to pray!
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5 emotional states that could be a sign of a spiritual attack
To help us recognize a spiritual attack, here are a few emotional states that give us clues or hints that we are already under one.
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Why did Satan have to ask for Peter, according to Jesus in Luke 22:31?
From this short verse we understand that Satan cannot simply do as he pleases with God's people. Before he can do anything to us, he must first ask permission to do so. That's a fact.
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What can we learn from Jesus' question to the disciples in Luke 22:35?
Jesus sent His disciples out to do the work preaching the kingdom of God and healing the sick. He told them not to bring anything but themselves. They were not to bring any resources, pocket money, extra clothing, or whatever they think they would need. Why did he say that?
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3 things every Christian husband should know about their wives
Christ loved us even when He knew all the secrets that we keep. This should at least motivate us to do our best to know our wives more and keep loving them. When we get to know them better, we get the opportunity to love them more.
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Why did Moses kill the Egyptian in Exodus 2:12?
In Exodus 2:11-12 we read that Moses, the man of God, killed an Egyptian. While this account in Moses' life has elicited different opinions and views from people, it also gives us valuable insights into our own callings and responses to God's call over our lives.
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3 practical tips to becoming a thankful person daily
The Bible tells us we should be a people who are always be thankful to God in everything. Is there a way to do that?