God bless America 250th

This Fourth of July, we give thanks not only for the birth of our nation but for the priceless gift of religious freedom. The freedoms protected by the Bill of Rights have allowed the Gospel of Jesus Christ to be preached openly, churches to gather, and believers to proclaim the truth of God’s Word. As we celebrate America’s independence, may we remember that every good gift comes from God. Let us pray for our nation, honor those who have sacrificed for our freedoms, and continue to boldly proclaim Jesus Christ while we still have the liberty to do so. “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.” — Psalm 33:12 (KJV) To God be the glory. God bless America.

Churches preach with love and repentance

True biblical repentance is more than feeling guilty—it is a Holy Spirit-led turning from sin to Jesus Christ in faith. Discover why the Church must proclaim the whole gospel of grace, truth, repentance, and salvation through the finished work of Christ

22 Christians, including Pastor, Murdered in Nigeria

Twenty-two Christians, including a pastor, were reportedly killed in a brutal attack in Plateau State, Nigeria. As we remember our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ, let us pray for the grieving, stand firm in the faith, and remember the words of Hebrews 13:3: “Remember them that are in bonds… as being yourselves also in the body.” To God be the glory.

Do not do things in your strength.

Raise your voice to cry out to the Lord. The Spirit of Christ will pour upon you flooding you with faith. Be filled with hope. The Lord will hear; He will answer and He is worthy of our complete trust.

Happy Father’s Day: Honoring Earthly Fathers and Glorifying Our Heavenly Father

“Father and son watching a sunset while reflecting on the love of God the Father and the gift of Jesus Christ on Father’s Day.”

Overcoming Shame: Find Healing Through Jesus

A believer walks along a mountain ridge toward a radiant cross at sunrise, symbolizing redemption, hope, healing, and victory through Jesus Christ.

No matter what mistakes you've made, God's grace is greater. Learn how Jesus Christ brings forgiveness, healing, restoration, and hope to those burdened by failure, shame, and regret. Don't let your failures be final; let Jesus be final.

Parables and the Divine Revelation of the Holy Spirit

A dramatic ministry banner showing a glowing cross on a hill under golden light breaking through dark clouds, with a watchman standing in a tower, representing divine revelation, spiritual wisdom, and the call to proclaim, watch, warn, and equip through Christ.

Jesus taught in parables to reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom of God, truths that can only be understood through the Holy Spirit. As the disciples needed divine revelation, so do we today. This message calls believers to seek God for wisdom, listen for His voice, and walk in the guidance of the Spirit, knowing that the same power given in Acts 1:8 is still available to God’s children.

Do You Want to Grow in Your Walk with Christ?

A reflective, vintage-style devotional cover with the gold calligraphic title “Arsenal of the King” on the left, and an open Bible, parchment scroll, quill, candle, lantern, and leather-bound book on the right, with the Arsenal of the King logo in the lower left corner.

How do you know whether you are truly growing in Christ? Read this for steps to test where you may need growth. This devotional reflection encourages believers to examine their spiritual walk through three important areas: love for God, love for fellow believers, and love for neighbors who do not know Christ. True spiritual growth is not merely outward, but the inward work of God shaping us into the likeness of Christ.

Treasures are fleeting, Christian go after what you cannot lose

“Arsenal of the King artwork with a Bible, arrows, and pocket watch beside a glowing cross and distant heavenly city, featuring the Jim Elliot quote about eternal treasure.”

Believers through the ages have had to choose between earthly treasures and heavenly reward. The story of Jim Elliot and the four other missionaries reminds us that the world is passing away, but what is given to Christ is never lost. Choose eternal treasure, and live for what will never fade, all to the glory of God by His servants.