Study the Bible with the anointing of the Spirit.

Be ready to receive the Lord’s teachings: Let us be Vessels of Honour!

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God is at the center of praise, and worship is eternal. Praising God for His greatness and works is essential, as He seeks true worshippers who adore Him in spirit and truth. The concept of a “Vessel of Honor” emphasizes the importance of praise and worship in the faith.

The family, designed by God, is a divine concept and forms the foundation of any civilization. The Bible provides answers on how to build a family based on biblical principles, educate children, address sexuality, handle divorce, and maintain harmony with elderly parents.

Believers ask questions such as: Does anyone truly listen to me when I pray? Can an infinitely great God be interested in the prayer of an insignificant creature like me? Why should I pray if God, who is omniscient, already knows what I will ask of Him? And can my prayer alter the plans already established by God?

The benefits of religion, particularly prayer, on human health are recognized. However, the question of suffering and death, especially that of innocent children, remains a challenge for humanity. A “Vessel of Honor” must understand that God is not the author of illness, but that Adam’s fall contributed to the natural laws governing the world, and divine healing is based on faith.

The Bible is considered the Word of God, written by human hands under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. It contains sixty-six books, written over 1,500 years, without contradiction. The Old Testament reveals the sinful nature of humanity, while the New Testament speaks of God’s love and redemption through Jesus Christ.

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For which cause we faint not; but though our outward man perish, yet the inward man is renewed day by day.” — 2 Corinthians 4:16

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