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Faith That Pleases God

Faith That Pleases God Key Scriptures: Hebrews 11:1, 6; Mark 11:22-24 Introduction Faith is one of the most important themes in the Bible. Every believer begins the Christian journey through faith, grows through faith, and overcomes through faith. Without faith, it is impossible to experience the fullness of God's promises. The Bible declares: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1) Faith is not merely positive thinking or wishful hope. Faith is confident trust in God, His character, His promises, and His power. It is the spiritual bridge that connects the believer to the resources of Heaven. What Is Faith? Biblically, faith is trusting God even when we cannot see the outcome. Faith is: Believing God's Word above circumstances. Trusting God's promises despite delays. Acting in obedience before visible evidence appears. Depending upon God's power rather than human ability. Faith sees beyond the natural w...

Happy Easter 2026

🌅 EASTER SUNDAY MESSAGE “He Is Risen – Walking in Resurrection Power” Matthew 28:5–6 — “Do not be afraid… He is not here; for He is risen, as He said.” 1. The Resurrection Is the Foundation of Our Faith Today we celebrate the greatest victory in history—the resurrection of Jesus Christ. No resurrection = No victory over sin No resurrection = No hope beyond the grave No resurrection = No transformation The cross paid the price… the resurrection proved the victory. 2. The Resurrection Declares Victory Over Every Enemy When Jesus rose: Death was defeated Sin was broken Satan was disarmed 1 Corinthians 15:55 — “O death, where is your sting?” Resurrection is a declaration of victory over your life. 3. The Resur...

The End Life Story of Mary, the Mother of Jesus Christ

What Happened to the Mother of Jesus at the End of Her Life? What Happened to the Mother of Jesus at the End of Her Life? Exploring Biblical Silence and Early Christian Tradition The final earthly moments of Mary, the mother of our Lord Jesus Christ , have been a subject of reverent reflection among Christians for centuries. While the Bible does not provide a detailed narrative of her death or departure, early Christian tradition offers a consistent and spiritually rich understanding of how God honored the woman chosen to bear the Savior of the world. This article explores what Scripture implies, what church history preserves, and what believers have held concerning Mary’s final days. 1. Mary After the Resurrection of Jesus The last direct mention of Mary in Scripture appears in Acts 1:14 , where she is found praying with the apostles in the upper room. After this moment, the Bible rem...