He’ll Move Your Mountain

A poem that reminds us that God is the same yesterday, today & forever. He still works miracles and He can work in your life.

The God we worship, the God of the Bible, is the same God who parted the Red Sea, saved Daniel from the lions, brought water from a rock, stopped time . . . we need to remember who He is and have faith that He can move the mountains in our lives.

He’ll Move Your Mountain

Could Jesus Have Sinned?

Could Jesus have sinned? Was He truly tempted? Did He have the choice to give in to temptation?

In theological terms, a debate exists over the peccability or impeccability of Christ. Peccability means that a person is capable of sin. Conversely, impeccability is that one is incapable of sin. So, if one believes in the impeccability of Jesus, they believe that He could not have sinned. If one believes in the peccability of Christ, they believe that He had a choice in the matter and that He simply chose not to sin, but that He could have given in to temptation.

Could Jesus Have Sinned?

Should Christians Argue About Theology?

Should Christians argue about theology and doctrine?

Christians often engage in passionate arguments about theology. It seems as if the love that should be the earmark of a true Christian is missing from these arguments. Churches splinter as a result of doctrinal differences. Should Christians be so devoted to their theology?

Should Christians Argue About Theology?

Election and Reprobation

Has God chosen some for heaven and some for hell? If so, does it even matter how we live?

I have heard it said that God has predestined some for election (heaven) and has predestined others for reprobation (eternal damnation). Is this true? And if so, what passages in Scripture are used to support it? And what does it mean for us? Do we have personal choice? Can we really decide to follow Christ if we have been predestined for reprobation? Does it even matter how we live or what we do?

Election and Reprobation

Fake Pot–Not a Smart Choice

A short testimony demonstrating the dangers of synthetic marijuana.

It’s been around for a while now. Some people call it synthetic marijuana. Some call it fake pot. Some call it, well, I have no idea what else people call it. What I do know is that it can be dangerous, as this short testimony demonstrates.

Fake Pot Sucks

Choose Life

Is your faith weak? Is it difficult to follow God? Look at it this way. You can choose life or you can choose death. Which one do you want?

Faith in God is not something that comes naturally. Sin comes naturally. Faith is a conscious decision and requires constant effort. You can choose to believe, to trust, to follow, to avoid sin. You can choose life. It really comes down to a simple choice. Of course, life is much more complex than that. Addictions, lifestyles, environment, thought processes, habits . . . all these factors play into our daily decisions. If losing weight and being buff were just simple decisions, then everyone would be fit and trim. The human psyche is complex. But ultimately, if you push all the junk aside, every decision you make is a choice. Everything you eat, everything you read, everything you focus on, everything you say—it’s all a choice. You choose. What will you choose? Life? Or death?

Choose Life

Marriage Without Sex – A Reason for Divorce?

If a marriage is completely sexless, is that a good reason for divorce?

IF one is in a marriage without any sexual intimacy whatsoever, is that a good reason for divorce? If not, and one divorces and remarries, is that one committing adultery? Will that person ever be able to enter heaven?

Marriage Without Sex—A Reason for Divorce?

Gill’s Christian Testimony

. . . because of a crime which happened 20 years earlier in my youth, I was now a three strikes candidate. Gill’s testimony.

Sometimes bad things happen to us but they happen to us for our good. Gill was arrested on marijuana possession charges. He thought he’d be released right away. He was arrogant. Cocky. He couldn’t believe he’d even been arrested. But because of a crime he’d committed 20 years earlier in his youth, he was a three-strikes candidate. What does that mean? Read his story to find out.

Gill’s Christian Testimony