Oluwatosin Adesoba
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Building Strong Foundations Of Faith
Building strong foundations of faith is essential for every believer in Christ. A firm foundation in faith enables you to withstand life's trials, deepen your relationship with God, and live out His purpose for your life. Here are key elements to building a strong foundation of faith, supported by Bible verses.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Futurism
Making Good Memories
Making good memories is an essential part of living a fulfilled and joyful life. These memories not only shape our lives but also serve as a source of strength and encouragement, especially when life presents challenges. The Bible provides numerous verses that encourage us to cherish good times, love one another, and make memories that honor God. Here are a few reflections on making good memories with supporting Bible verses:
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Futurism
Iron Sharpens Iron
The concept of "Iron sharpens iron" in the Bible offers deep insights into the Christian life and the importance of fellowship, mutual encouragement, and accountability among believers. Let's break down the various dimensions of this idea and explore them further.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Accountability
Accountability isn't just about being answerable for one’s actions but involves living with a sense of responsibility before God, others, and even oneself. The Bible gives us several key insights into how we should approach accountability in our lives.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Actively Involved
Being actively involved with the Bible is not just about routine or reading for the sake of it, but about allowing God's word to deeply influence every aspect of your life. Here’s a deeper look into what it means to be actively engaged with the Bible and how it shapes both your spiritual and practical walk with God.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Futurism
Serve Joyfully
Serve Joyfully Living Out the Heart of Christ through Glad and Grateful Service Joyful service is one of the most beautiful expressions of a heart transformed by God. It’s easy to serve when it’s convenient, or when recognition is promised—but to serve with joy, especially when it’s unseen or difficult, is the true mark of Christian maturity. God calls us not just to serve—but to serve joyfully, from a heart full of love, gratitude, and faith.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Futurism
Humility
Humility: The Heart of Godliness Humility is one of the most powerful yet misunderstood virtues in the Christian life. It is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less. True humility is not insecurity or self-deprecation, but a deep awareness of our need for God and a willingness to serve others without seeking recognition.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Becoming Great
Becoming Great: A Biblical Perspective God’s definition of greatness is different from the world’s. In Scripture, greatness is tied to character, faithfulness, and service, not personal ambition, fame, or status. When we align our lives with God's perspective, we step into a greatness that is eternal.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Futurism
Your Story Isn’t Over
Your Story Isn’t Over Life has its ups and downs, and sometimes, when we face challenges or setbacks, we might feel like our story is coming to an end. But the beautiful truth is that, with God, our story is never over. No matter what we go through, God’s plan for us continues, and He has the power to turn every situation into a testimony of His goodness.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
You’re Not Forgotten
You’re Not Forgotten In the journey of life, we often face seasons where we feel unseen, unnoticed, or even forgotten. Maybe you’ve been praying for a long time, yet it feels like your prayers have gone unanswered. Or perhaps you've experienced heartache, disappointment, or loneliness, and the silence from God feels deafening. But hear this today: You are not forgotten.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal