Posts Tagged ‘Parents

05
Aug
16

End of the Age. Part-One.

Jesus warned Us.

The end of the Ages as we know them will come with many changes that are in opposition to the teachings of the Bible. During the years of Nazi-riegn in Germany 128-45, Soviet Russia from 1938-1990 and N-Korea from 1946- to now, children were encouraged to spy on their parents and grass them up to the authorities.

Ideology, is but one of many social ideas and reforms that are now even entering our daily lives in the form of child discipline, gay and homosexual rejection and many more to follow. The cost of being austrasised in our communities, workplaces and social/education for refusing to accept and compromise what the world wants.

Matthew Chapter 5 and 24,  Mark 13:12-13,  3 John 9-10.

08
Jul
16

Spiritual Warfare. Part-Two.

Everyday Issues.

As believers we don’t just have to deal with the world at work, school and in retirement? There is also the misunderstandings within the home with spouces and children, it is so easy to make mistakes and others take the wrong idea or just do not see it coming.

Parents have to discipline their children, while children expect their parents to have integrity in dealing with their issues?

The bible has much to say in relation to marriage, parenting and respecting ones parents.

Ephesians 5:22,  6:1,  Colossians 3:9, 20,  1 Timothy 3:4.

 

29
Nov
13

Christmas. Part-Two.

Keeping Focused.

The centre of Christmas is not Santa, Snowmen, Teddy bears or any other ideas and concepts. It is the birth of the baby Jesus, the Son of God. Mary and Joseph were the earthly parents of God in the flesh of a human. Jesus was born into Mary without her having sexual relations with a man.

That is the natural order of life with humans, instead the bible tells us that the Holt Spirit hovered over her and that is how the egg in her womb was fertilized. Many people find this hard to believe and yet today we have artificial insemination, first for animals and now all over the world for couples who find it hard to concieve.

Jesus was like all babies, in his actions of crying, wetting ect. But still he was perfect, the only perfect baby ever.

Luke 1:30-38,  1:35.




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