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A.T Evans A.T Evans
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- Religion & Spirituality
Uplifting sermons, devotionals, audio articles, inspiring stories, healing words and live worship ministrations from A.T Evans Missions and COGPWC.
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Self Love
The Bible doesn’t address self-love directly in the way contemporary culture might define it, but it does imply the importance of a healthy self-regard through its commandments and teachings. For instance, the commandment to “love your neighbor as yourself” (Leviticus 19:18, Matthew 22:39) suggests an assumption of self-care and self-respect as a baseline for how we treat others.
It encourages us to see ourselves as God sees us—valuable and worthy of love and care. This includes taking care of our physical, emotional, and spiritual needs and recognizing our own worth in God’s eyes. -
What Love Really Mean
In the Bible, love is presented as a fundamental and profound aspect of God’s character, His actions, and His expectations for humanity. One of the most famous passages about love is found in 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, which describes love as patient, kind, not envious or boastful, not arrogant or rude, not insisting on its own way, not irritable or resentful, not rejoicing at wrongdoing but rejoicing with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.
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The Enemy Called Offense
The concept of “The Enemy Called Offense” can be understood in a spiritual context. Offense is a powerful tool that the enemy uses to create division, resentment, and bitterness among people. It can hinder relationships, disrupt unity, and prevent individuals from experiencing the fullness of God’s love and purpose for their lives.
In the Bible, Jesus warns about the dangers of offense and encourages believers to forgive and reconcile with one another. For example, in Matthew 18:21-22, Peter asks Jesus how many times he should forgive someone who sins against him, and Jesus replies, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.” This emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and letting go of offenses. -
A New Song - The New Beginning
Isaiah 43:19:“Behold, I will do something new; now it will spring forth. Will you not be aware of it? I will even make a roadway in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.”This verse reminds us that God brings fresh opportunities, even in seemingly barren or challenging situations. listen and be blessed.
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Can You Handle The Miracle?
Certainly! When it comes to miracles, they often defy natural explanations and are deeply personal experiences.
Every miracle has got a process, can you handle the process? can you handle the responsibilities that comes with that miracle especialy the issue of maintainance? Listen and be lifted.