Author's Insights
“But God hath revealed them unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God.(1 Corinthians 2 : 10)”
6. Human Emotions
Human beings, following the nature of the flesh, possess emotions. According to their mood, when things turn out the way they desire, they momentarily feel
5. Human Conscience
All human beings are born with both a heart and a conscience, whereas animals are born with only a heart. In other words, conscience belongs
4. Human Joys and Pleasures
All the dreams, hopes, ideals, and notions of happiness that people imagine begin with bodily desires perceived through the five senses — seeking tastier food
3. The Physical Desires of Human
From the moment human beings become aware of bodily senses, they begin to develop desires through the five senses of the flesh—seeing, hearing, touching, tasting,
True Salvation and the Salvation of Vain Claims
Today’s Christianity is by no means the faith of true believers who follow and obey the will of God. Because they serve God together with
The wounds, pains, and tears that are inevitable in human existence.
The wounds, tears, and pains of the past that could not be expressed in words are, in fact, the only way for you to gain
2. Human Hope and Life
Every person, whether in small or great measure, lives by pursuing their own dreams, hopes, and ideals. Even in the midst of a weary and
1. The Human Body and the Five Senses
All human beings perceive, judge, and decide everything through the senses of the body—eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and so forth. Thus, every person judges and
Why did Christ call the churches a den of robbers, and why did He refer to the shepherd not merely as a thief but as a robber?
God is not like a false deity served by human beings, nor did He ever create mankind in order to receive their service. Since God
The Reality of the Apostles’ Creed
To all pastors and believers who uphold the Trinity and the Apostles’ Creed, I ask plainly: who truly made the Trinity and the Apostles’ Creed?
The Hope of Christ and the Hope of Man
Though there are countless churches and pastors today, there are scarcely any that teach or regard as important the hope of Christ, which is necessary
Discerning Between Pastors Who Merely Claim the Spirit and Those Who Truly Possess the Holy Spirit of God
Today, in churches and among pastors, the word Holy Spirit—the sacred Spirit of God—is used around as casually as something bought and sold. Whichever church