The Danger of Almost Ready
Jesus warned that proximity to the kingdom doesn’t guarantee readiness for it. Matthew 25 exposes the danger of assumption, neglected obedience, and faith that stops responding.
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Jesus warned that proximity to the kingdom doesn’t guarantee readiness for it. Matthew 25 exposes the danger of assumption, neglected obedience, and faith that stops responding.
The wise men weren’t Jewish or accepted; they were Gentile outsiders. Yet they were the first to bow before Jesus. Their story reminds us that Christmas is all about sinners searching for the Savior and finding hope, redemption, and a brand-new life in Him.
On Independence Day, we thank God for the freedoms we enjoy as Americans—but there’s a greater liberty available to every soul. Jesus offers freedom from sin, freedom from shame, and the power to live a new life. Born free in America, born again in Christ—this is why freedom rings twice.
What did Jesus mean when He gave Peter the “keys to the kingdom of heaven”? This foundational post explores how Peter used those keys to unlock the only biblical plan of salvation—and why that message still matters today.
Pentecost isn’t just a church holiday—it’s the explosive beginning of the Spirit-filled Church. From the Upper Room to modern-day miracles, the Holy Ghost is still being poured out with the same power as in Acts 2. Don’t just remember Pentecost—experience it.
Apostolic Pentecostals celebrate Easter differently—not because of tradition, but because of transformation. We don’t just remember the resurrection; we live it. Learn why Easter in an Apostolic church is more than a holiday—it’s a call to new life.
Many sincere believers trust that faith alone saves, but Scripture calls us to do more. Full salvation demands full obedience—to the same gospel the Apostles preached. Discover why repentance, baptism in Jesus’ name, and receiving the Holy Ghost remain essential today.
Yes, salvation is required to go to heaven. First, the Bible clearly teaches that without being born again through obedience to the gospel, no one can enter the kingdom of …
Before diving into the New Testament’s teachings on salvation, it’s essential to understand the biblical context. While many turn to the Epistles for guidance, the clearest examples of how salvation was preached and experienced are found in the Book of Acts. This post explores the critical difference between Acts and the Epistles—and why the Apostolic message is rooted in the events of Acts, not just the letters written to already saved believers.