In our Christian life for God’s purpose, we need to pass through the process of renewing, a process that involves suffering; we are destined to suffer so that we may be renewed, to be fully transferred from the realm of the old creation to the realm of the new creation. Amen! On the positive side, […]
Cooperating with God as we Suffer so that we may be Renewed to become the New Creation
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Being open to God to Gain an Eternal Weight of Glory even as Sufferings Consume us
How privileged we are today to see that the momentary lightness of affliction works out for us an eternal weight of glory, and our sufferings are the means for God to have a way to work Himself more into us! Amen! In a proper and good way, we all need to become more spiritual, that […]
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To live in the new creation, we have to turn from the things seen to the things not seen
In order for us to live in the new creation, we have to turn from the things seen to the things not seen. The 3 verses at the end of chapter 4 in the second epistle Paul wrote to the Corinthians are very striking, for they unveil how we, the believers in Christ who have […]
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