This last Sunday's message.
God’s intimate creation of humanity was by design, the gift of the Garden of Eden, the command regarding obedience, and the creation of marriage as a divine institution, and His restoration in our disobedience.
Peter reminds believers that each Christian has received a spiritual gift from God. These gifts are meant to be used to serve others faithfully, as stewards of God’s grace in its many forms. Whether one speaks, they should do so as if speaking the very words of God; if one serves, they should serve with the strength God provides. The ultimate purpose is that in everything, God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belong all glory and power forever.
The passage for today's message shows the final victory of Christ’s kingdom, God’s judgment on the wicked, the reward of the faithful, and the unveiling of God’s presence and power
Revelation 11:1–14 describes John measuring God’s temple, the ministry of the two witnesses who prophesy with power for 3½ years, their death by the beast, the world’s celebration, their miraculous resurrection and ascension, and the ensuing earthquake, ending the second woe before the final trumpet.
Remembering is not just a mental act—it’s a spiritual one. God calls us to remember because He knows it keeps us anchored in Him. It keeps us close. Don’t let life move so fast that you forget how far He’s brought you. Look back, give thanks, and let your faith rise and strengthen again. Worship Him through your obedience and make Him the priority in your life. Remember the Lamb that was slain for your sin, Remember Jesus.
Memorial Day, a day to remember those who gave the ultimate price to be able to keep the freedoms that we share in this country.
Everyday are days to remember what God has done for us especially through His Son Jesus.
In these verses, four angels are seen standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the winds to prevent any harm to the earth, sea, or trees. Another angel appears from the east, carrying the seal of the living God. He tells the four angels not to harm the earth or anything on it until the servants of God have been marked with a seal. This passage emphasizes God's control over judgment and His care for His people, the remnant.