“Man is a unique specimen in all of nature. Humans are capable of intelligence and creativity that surpasses any known creature’s on the planet. Mankind is the finest of everything that exists. Our imagination has filled the world with wonders! It is how our Maker intended it to be and I must say, He did a fine job! The question, however, is is this all our Creator imagined for us? “
Category: Christian Basics
Can I have eternal life? Is there a price? Is it truly already paid for? The answer is YES. Salvation is free and you can have it. Come, let’s check it out!
Encountering Jesus always leads to genuine repentance. As well, a new path of greater fulfillment in life becomes available to you upon salvation.
We all make mistakes that take us way off our center of life but we always have the opportunity to turn back through repentance.
Whenever love is not reciprocated, the consequence is a broken heart. God’s heart bleeds when we don’t respond to His love. Today, the hearts of many have become callous and wickedness in various forms can be seen all over the world. Why are people yet to respond to the unfailing love of God? Why are many Christians failing in their relationship with God, our Father? I believe it is because many have taken their eyes off the unfailing love of God.
Receiving the King’s perfect gift for restoration is not complicated. You can receive him too. All you have to do is say an honest prayer to God and tell him you want Jesus Christ to come into your heart.
There’s a father in whom love prevails, always. We could argue today that the more we strayed away from the father, the closer he came. He searches for us, nurses us to health from sickness, prevents the devil from taking undue advantage of us, clothes us, gives rain and sun for food. All the while, working out his plan to restore us to our original position of authority and dominion.
These brief descriptions will give you a sense of who you were originally intended to be, what man lost, as well as what he stands to gain if he makes a decision to return to the king’s side.
In the great show of life, we are each puppets among a larger group of other puppets and just as described earlier, we each have a purpose whether we accept it or not. To take it further, each purpose is uniquely puppet-specific. The analogy follows then that there should exist a master in the background who plays the role of the controller. But there is a catch, an important one at that, and it’s this.
This idea is straight-forward but not always easy to come by or accept. It can be said that humans are like puppets who depend almost entirely on the puppeteer. If that is the case, what happens when we decide against the master?