Parables and the Divine Revelation of the Holy Spirit

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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?

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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.

The Love of God for You, Displayed On the Cross

A crown of thorns fills the right side of a dark, warm-toned Good Friday graphic, beside the verse, “And it was the third hour, and they crucified him.” Mark 15:25, with ArsenaloftheKing.com at the bottom.

Good Friday: Reflect on Christ’s Love for You Arsenal of the King By Chaplain Johnson God Loves You “16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn … Continue reading The Love of God for You, Displayed On the Cross

War Rages but Heaven Is Not Alarmed

As conflict intensifies in the Middle East and reports of leadership targeting raise fears of regional destabilization, believers are called not to panic but to prayer. This is not the final war described in Scripture, yet it is a sobering reminder that nations shake while God’s throne remains unshaken. In a time of uncertainty, the Church must respond with watchfulness, compassion for innocent lives, and unwavering hope anchored in Christ.

Treasures are fleeting, Christian go after what you cannot lose

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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.

Receive Gods Perfect Gift

God loves you so much that He gave His Son, Jesus Christ, to redeem you and bring you into a relationship with Him. This Christmas, won’t you open God’s gift? All you have to do is receive Him.

Never Give Up: Trust God in Struggles

Arsenal of The King by Jordan Joshua Hello brothers and sisters, Personal Testimony There have been times recently when I honestly wanted to give up. Moments when failure felt heavier than hope and I was tempted to throw in the towel. But in those moments, I had to remember who I was fighting for. My … Continue reading Never Give Up: Trust God in Struggles

Making Disciples: Embrace Your Faith and Serve

What does it truly mean to follow Jesus? Discipleship is not about perfection, but daily surrender and living fully for Christ. This message looks at what it means to walk in freedom, carry our cross, and share the love of Jesus with others.