The concept of "Faith of a Child" is a central theme in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of humility, trust, and dependence on God, much like the faith exhibited by children. As Jesus teaches, "Whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it" (Mark 10:15), highlighting the need for a childlike faith that is characterized by simplicity, curiosity, and openness to God's love. This idea is further supported by Matthew 18:3, where Jesus states, "Unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven," and is also reflected in Psalms 131:2, which describes a quiet and trusting soul, "like a weaned child with its mother." Through these passages, the Bible encourages believers to cultivate a faith that is marked by childlike wonder, trust, and dependence on God's providence.
D.L. Moody shares a touching story about a little boy who, after becoming a Christian, felt a deep desire for his mother to know Christ as well. Despite initial resistance from her, the boy's heartfelt plea and genuine transformation moved her to seek faith. After a night of prayer and reflection, s
In this sermon, the speaker shares personal experiences and observations about the transformative power of God's word. He emphasizes the importance of having a fear of God and recognizing His judgment. The speaker also discusses the dangers of idolizing worldly things and neglecting our love for God
David Wilkerson emphasizes the urgent need for revival in our homes amidst the moral and spiritual decay of society. He highlights the story of Cornelius, a devout man whose persistent prayers and determination led to the salvation of his entire household. Wilkerson encourages believers to earnestly
