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Religion / 3 Sustaining Steps In Difficult Times by Pecamoint: 11:19pm On Jul 31, 2016
3 Steps To Sustain Your Faith in Difficult Times

1. Lean on the Faith of Our Fathers in Christ
Choose to remain faithful when there is no visible finish line and no feeling of relief. Lean on it and bear through the discomfort that comes from trusting in what you cannot see. It’s not taking a risk: it’s strengthening your faith. This calls for patient endurance on the part of the saints who obey God’s commandments and remain faithful to Jesus. (Revelation 14:12).

2. Pray to God for Strength and Guidance

During the discomfort, pray that God guides your steps and keeps you strong. Temptation will sway in and out to mislead and falsely appease you, but pray right through it. “Watch and pray, so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.” (Matthew 26:41). And if you fall for it, which we all do at times, start again. Keep choosing God over and over and be devoted to Him.

3. Remain Planted in Good Soil

When you feel the struggle is heavy on your back, bury yourself in more good soil. Surround yourself with loving friends, go into a prayer before starting the day, read the Bible, put some encouraging messages where you can see them, attend a service, watch an online sermon, ask someone you love to pray with you or meditate on positive thoughts. The tough times will hit us, but we are living for something bigger.

“But the seed on good soil stands for those with a noble and good heart, who hear the word of God, retain it, and by persevering, produce a fruit.” (Luke 8:15).

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Religion / Marriage And Divorce by Pecamoint: 5:08pm On Jul 31, 2016
Questions and Answers on Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage

Question 1: If one divorces and remarries without Scriptural authority (that is, for the cause of fornication), can that person continue in fellowship with the church because he attends services regularly or has more money than most others?

Answer: No! The person you describe is committing adultery, and the one he is living with is committing adultery (Matthew 19:9)! No matter how often (or how long) one may attend services, no matter how much money one may have (or how much one may give), that person is living in sin, and will continue to do so until he repents. This involves being sorry for the sin committed, getting the ungodly relationship, confessing the sin before God and the brethren, and praying for forgiveness (Acts 8:22). The one who caused the divorce needs to return to his or her first mate, if the first mate is willing to forgive! If not, this person can no longer Scripturally remarry, but must remain single! If the person refuses to repent, after every attempt is made to win him again, it is commanded by God that fellowship of the brethren be withdrawn so the guilty one’s soul might be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus (I Corinthians 5).

Question 2: If a Christian man divorces his wife and impregnates a second woman, should the church stop him from doing church duties?

Answer: If a Christian man divorced his wife for any other cause than fornication, he has sinned! He has also sinned, having committed fornication, when he impregnated the second woman. This man needs to respond as shown in the answer to the first question. If he refuses to respond Scripturally, he also needs to be disciplined; that is, fellowship needs to be taken from him. Until he responds according to God’s Word, he should not be involved in any way with the church. To permit such would be to bring even greater shame to the church and to the Lord who died for him (Hebrews 10:26-29).

Question 3: If a Christian man divorces his wife and impregnates a second woman, can he continue with the second woman in order to keep her and the child from suffering?

Answer: No! The man would continue to be an adulterer! Paul says in Galatians 5:19-21, that those who "do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God.” "It appears that the idea of ‘keeping the woman from suffering’ is just an attempt to make sin beautiful! If this man is truly concerned about the woman, he will sever (cut off) the relationship with her, lest she (and he) live an eternity suffering in Hell! Because this one cannot Scripturally continue with the woman, however, does not mean the sinner has no responsibility to the child he fathered! Indeed, he does! In I Timothy 5:8, we learn that one who does not provide for his own, "hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel."
Question 4 @ http://jechristgospel..com.ng/2016/07/marriage-divorce-and-remarriage.html?m=1
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