Category: Teaching Hints
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Steps in the Christian Life
The Christian life is not a stagnant pond, but a flowing river, a living journey that begins with new birth and moves onward toward deeper fellowship with Christ. Scripture maps out for us certain key steps along the way—markers of genuine faith and growth. Let us consider these beautiful stages…
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Strong (Part 2)
Throughout Scripture, strength is not measured by human might or worldly power, but by God’s faithful working in those who trust Him. True strength comes from hearing God’s Word, resting in His promises, and depending entirely upon His grace. Let us reflect on some of the “strong things” that mark…
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Strong (Part 1)
The Lord reveals Himself to His people as the Strong One—mighty to save, mighty to defend, mighty to uphold. Throughout the Psalms, God’s strength is not an abstract attribute but a living reality for those who trust in Him. Let us ponder what the Lord is to His people as…
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Sure Things
In a world that shifts and shakes under the weight of uncertainty, how precious are the “sure things” that God sets before His people! The Christian life is not built on wishful thinking or fragile hopes, but upon the steadfast and unchanging realities of God’s Word, God’s work, and God’s…
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The Gift of Languages
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the defining event in all of human history. In Luke 24:2–7, we find the first divine announcement of this victory—not through a mysterious or ecstatic utterance, but through the clear and powerful words of angels to the women at the tomb: “He is not…
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Discerning Truth from Error
I believe it’s appropriate for our inaugural post in the “Teaching Hints” series to delve into the Apostle John’s writing, guided by the Holy Spirit. In this passage, John urges believers to meticulously examine every spirit, doctrine, and impression, as not all that pretends to emanate from God is indeed…
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You Will Not Fear the Terror of the Night
We live in a world soaked with sorrow and marred by death, and no hour is immune to trouble. But the promise of Psalm 91 is not that danger will never exist—but that the believer shall not be afraid. This is not a shallow encouragement; it is a strong declaration…
