David’s life is both an encouraging and a warning to us so that we may be right with God in our relationship with Christ and not suffer the loss of Christ as our enjoyment or the governmental chastisement of God due to our treating others severely or criticizing them. Oh, Lord Jesus! The first […]
Being in a Proper Relationship with Christ and Not Criticizing but Blessing others
Filed Under: Christ lives in me, Enjoying Christ, experiencing Christ, expounding the truth, His heart's desire, longings, morning revival, our birthright, serving the saints, the Body of Christ, the Christian Life, the church life, the Lord's recovery, the Word of God Tagged With: bless others with God, crystallization study of 1 and 2 Samuel, don't criticize or condemn, Ed Marks, enjoy the riches of Christ, God's government, have a glorious ending, holy warnings, holy word for morning revival, proper relationship with Christ, relationship with the Lord, remain in Christ, Watchman Nee, we reap what we sow
Our Giving is our Sowing: being a Cheerful Giver who sows Unsparingly, Trusting in God
Our giving is our sowing, and the more we sow, the more we reap, for God loves a cheerful giver; the Christian way of managing money is not to hold on to money but to give, for our giving is our sowing, and when we give, we will reap a harvest. On one hand, […]
Filed Under: Christ lives in me, consecration, Enjoying Christ, expounding the truth, God's economy, His heart's desire, longings, morning revival, our birthright, the Body of Christ, the Christian Life, the church life, the Lord's recovery, the Word of God Tagged With: a cheerful giver, God is the source, holy word for morning revival, Material offerings and the Lord's Move Today, not holding on to money, our giving is our sowing, Principles of Material Offerings, reap the harvest, sow unsparingly, sow with blessing, sowing by our giving, trust in the Lord, Watchman Nee, we reap what we sow, Witness Lee