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Broken Chain
If you ever visiting prison, or at least see it in the movie, you’ll know that almost impossible to broke the chain and escape from prison just like that. The other possibilities are the chain being open by affiliates or open with heavy machine tools, but can’t open on its own like what happens with Paul ans Silas.
When Paul and Silas worship God with all their hearts, the earthquake was sent by God to open the jail doors and every chain on the prisoners as you could refers it in Acts 16:19-34.
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What’s controlling your lives?
For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. (Colossians 1:16)
For from him and through him and for him are all things. To him be the glory forever! Amen. (Romans 11:36).
All the things which are appears or not, both in heaven and earth created by God for God. Our lives are from God and for God. Our lives was control by several things that ruins your own, those are:
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Mental and fear
“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind”. (2Timothy 1:7). Believe it or not, fear is one of the biggest cause that make your life less happier.
If you invite those fear inside you, it will grow and the harder you’ll find joy. Fear is something that effect on our mental health, and eventually will come to your physical healthiness.
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The Origins of Easter
A History of Christian Re-Birth Celebrations, learn about ancient mythology surrounding the modern Easter holiday.
Easter, to Christians around the world, is known as the sacred day that Jesus was resurrected three days after being crucified. Easter is a special day for Christians and probably their most holy celebratory day next to Christmas, which celebrates Jesus’ birth.
Is Easter a day that began with Christianity? How long has it been celebrated and where did it come from?
Ostara: The Norse Goddess of Fertility. To ancient Anglo-Saxon Pagans, Ostara (also called “Eostre”) was the Great Mother Goddess, responsible for the earth’s fertility. In other words, Ostara decided whether to bless the land with new growth and healthy crops. Any deity possessing such power would have been quite special to early agricultural societies, representing the difference between feast or famine.
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Journey of Faith
What is our journey of faith and how do we get the true understanding of how faith works in our lives? How do we structure and build upon faith as we take our journey through life to where we become strong to the point of maturity?
Faith is the assured expectation of things hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities though not beheld. It coveys the idea of something that underlies visible conditions and guarantees a future possession. Faith is, therefore, the basis for hope and the evidence for conviction concerning unseen realities. The entire body of truths delivered by Jesus Christ and his inspired disciples constitutes the true Christian “faith.” Read the rest of this entry »