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Speak With Courage
Speak with Courage: A Call to Bold and Faithful Speech In times of uncertainty, injustice, or spiritual complacency, the call to speak with courage becomes more important than ever. Speaking with courage doesn’t mean being confrontational—it means standing for truth, guided by love and empowered by the Holy Spirit. It means using your voice when it's easier to stay silent.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Unlimited Favour
Unlimited Favour: Living in the Overflow of God’s Goodness 🌟 Introduction In a world that often places limits on success, resources, and opportunity, God invites His children into a different reality—the reality of unlimited favour. This is not just a temporary blessing or a moment of breakthrough. It’s a lifestyle of divine grace, unexplainable opportunities, and supernatural increase that only comes from walking closely with God.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Unmerited Favor In Grace
Unmerited Favor In Grace Unmerited favor, often referred to as "grace," is a concept that highlights God's unconditional love and kindness toward humanity, given not because of anything we have done to deserve it, but simply out of His mercy and goodness. The Bible speaks extensively about this idea, emphasizing that God's grace is freely given to us, regardless of our actions.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
God's Grace and Compassion
God's Grace and Compassion: God’s grace and compassion are central themes in the Bible that reveal His unmerited favor toward humanity and His deep love for us, despite our flaws. His grace is a gift that we don’t deserve, and His compassion is a deep empathy and care for our suffering. Together, they form the foundation of God's relationship with His people.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Key To Restoration
Key to Restoration: Biblical Insights Restoration in the Bible often refers to the process of returning to a state of favor with God, healing from brokenness, and renewing one's purpose. It is an essential theme in Scripture, showing God's desire to restore His people, both spiritually and physically. Here are some key principles for restoration, supported by Bible verses:
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Confession And Renouncement Of Sin
Confession And Renouncement Of Sin Confession of Sin Confession is the act of acknowledging one's sins before God, recognizing the wrongness of one's actions, and seeking forgiveness. This is an essential practice in Christianity as it restores the relationship between a believer and God.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Change Of Heart And Mind Towards Sin
Change Of Heart And Mind Towards Sin A change of heart and mind towards sin, often referred to as repentance, is a central theme in the Bible. It involves a deep transformation, where an individual turns away from sin and turns towards God, desiring to live a life that is pleasing to Him. The Bible speaks about this transformation as a renewal of the mind, a shift in attitude, and a change in direction.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Repentance And Spiritual Maturity
Repentance and Spiritual Maturity Repentance is a central theme in the Bible and represents a profound change of heart and mind towards sin, God, and righteousness. It’s the turning away from sinful behaviors and thoughts and turning back to God. Spiritual maturity, on the other hand, involves growing in our faith, deepening our relationship with God, and becoming more like Christ. Repentance is often a key part of this growth and maturation process.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Correction and Growth
Correction and Growth with more detailed insights into each of the key aspects and Bible verses. These two principles—correction and growth—are inseparable in the Christian life. God uses correction to refine us, shape our hearts, and guide us toward a deeper relationship with Him. Growth is the natural result of accepting and responding to correction, and it involves becoming more like Christ in every area of our lives.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Pride Hinders Progress
Pride Hinders Progress Introduction Pride is often celebrated in today’s culture—whether it’s called self-confidence, independence, or self-made success. While confidence has its place, pride in its biblical sense is something quite different. Pride is an inflated sense of self that places one’s own will, wisdom, or strength above others—especially above God.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
Stay Humble and Teachable
Stay Humble and Teachable Living with a Spirit of Submission, Growth, and Grace Introduction In the journey of faith, two qualities that keep us aligned with God's will and open to His blessings are humility and teachability. These aren't just admirable traits—they are essential for spiritual growth, divine guidance, and healthy relationships. The proud heart is closed off, while the humble heart remains open—to God, to others, and to truth.
By Oluwatosin Adesoba10 months ago in Journal
