Good day We can sometimes take the ease with which we are able to access Christian content for granted...for example, w e're able to physically attend a church service, watch it online, watch teachings on You Tube, satellite TV, through church websites, on apps; We either have a physical Bible or a Bible on our smartphones via the You Version app (or both), we have access to reading plans, books; We attend courses at church or Bible College; We have small groups where we fellowship together and discuss the word of God. It's easy to forget just how blessed we are to be able to access all of these resources and can take for granted the enrichment that it brings to our relationship with God - as well as the enrichment that it can bring to those around us. Most of us encounter people on a daily basis (whether it's work colleagues, cleaners, gardeners, a tea lady at the office, petrol attendants, waitrons, security guards, car guards, cashiers, shop assistants, recept...
Good day In part 1 we saw from Scripture that there's an expectation from God for us to be certain about where we stand regarding our relationship towards Him. That there should be no uncertainty or ambiguity around where we stand. That we're either with God or we're not; and that if we claim to be with Him, then there's a level of commitment in speech and action that accompany that claim. The conclusion was that it's clear that God requires us to take a stand regarding our allegiance towards Him. If that is the case, then what does it mean to take a stand? (or how do I demonstrate my allegiance towards God) This is where people may have different opinions on what this should look like...for some this is publicly opposing other religions, for others this may involve public protests, for others this may include signing certain petitions... For others taking a stand may be updating their WhatsApp status every morning with a Bible verse, or sharing Christian posts via ...