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Barrenness or Fruitfulness Today,

Today, as I shared the verses on social media, one of them stood out. It is Mark 11:13:

This article is about the fruits of our faith. If Jesus came to us, would he find delicious fruits among our leaves, or just empty appearances? Based on the parable of the sower, we examine where our seed has fallen and how we can become good soil for fruit production. God gives the grace for growth, but the service of the shepherds and our obedience are also necessary. Let us not worry about our needs, for God takes care of us. We are known by our fruits, let us strive for the fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and temperance.

The key to our growth in faith. Romans 10:17 could be the pivotal

Man kneeling on the beach praying.

This writing emphasizes the importance of growing in faith through Biblical teachings. It highlights key verses such as Romans 10:17, which states that faith comes from hearing, and hearing from the word of God. The Bible, being the inspired word of God, serves as a guide for instruction, correction, and preparation for life's trials. The text encourages reliance on God and focusing on the unseen rather than succumbing to worry.

Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee

A person in their garden calling out to the Father, embodying Jeremiah 33:3.

Discover the promise of Jeremiah 33:3, calling us to cry out to the Lord, who will answer and reveal to us great and unsearchable things. This post encourages reflection on the depths of our faith and our relationship with Jesus Christ. It highlights the earthly mission of believers, emphasizing that Jesus is the sole mediator between the Father and humanity. Additionally, it points out that true treasures are in heaven, not on earth. It offers encouragement to those seeking Divine truth with a sincere heart.

Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.

A father helping his small child up on the road, reflecting Proverbs 22:6.

This post is about the importance of eternal life and spiritual growth, as taught by the Bible. It shows how God leads us on the right path and how we need to leave behind childish ways of thinking in a spiritual sense as we grow up. It draws attention to the fact that God always takes care of us, and that His words offer solutions to the difficulties in our life.

Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?

Peter walking on water towards Jesus

The writing provides a brief summary of Jesus' statement about faith recorded in Mark 4:40: "And he said unto them, Why are ye so fearful? how is it that ye have no faith?" Jesus' question about faith may seem simple but carries deeper meaning. The Scriptures differentiate between various types of faith, such as little faith and the measure of faith. The writing emphasizes that our faith determines our limitations and that faith must be accompanied by deeds because faith without works is dead.

Because the gate is narrow, and the way is tight.

A crowded wide road with people entering through an open gate, as described in Matthew 7:13.

In this text, the author emphasizes the importance of choosing the narrow path of faith, citing biblical verses. They express unwavering support for Israel and mention how people can be envious, drawing parallels to historical and current events. The message ultimately conveys faith in God's plan and ends with a reference to Matthew 25:34

What does the Bible say about false teachers and their teachings?

A pastor spreading false teachings in the square, as described in Isaiah 29:13

Let's be humble and, if necessary, dare to question the teachings of others if they do not reflect God's Word. Through prayerful study, we can gain wisdom and find guidance in our search for the Truth. Let's immerse ourselves in God's Word to recognize the dangers of false teachings and safeguard our souls.

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The liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also himself.   Proverbs 11:25