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How Do You React When Confronted with Truth?

How Do You React When Confronted with Truth?

by Publisher | Aug 12, 2025 | Archives, Bible Study, Insights, Leadership

Discover how King Josiah’s sincere response to the truth in 2 Chronicles 34:14 offers a powerful lesson in repentance, change, and spiritual growth. How do you respond when confronted with truth?

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How Not to Provoke God to Anger (3)

In How Not to Provoke God to Anger – Part 3, we explore the damaging effect of unbelief on our relationship with God. Despite His constant goodness, we often doubt and second-guess Him. Learn why faith and trust are essential to please God and avoid provoking His anger, supported by scripture from Hebrews 3:18-19 and Hebrews 11:6.

How Not to Provoke God to Anger (2)

How Not to Provoke God to Anger - Learn how habitual sin can provoke God to anger, hinder His blessings, and separate us from His presence. Discover how repentance and a genuine desire to change can bring us closer to God, as we explore biblical teachings on sin, holiness, and divine wrath.

How Not to Provoke God to Anger (1)

How Not to Provoke God to Anger - Discover the dangers of complaining and provoking God to anger, as illustrated in Numbers 11:1. This Daily Dew insight emphasizes the importance of gratitude and trust in God's plan, even in challenging times, to avoid His wrath and receive His favor.

How Do You React When Confronted with Truth?

Discover how King Josiah's sincere response to the truth in 2 Chronicles 34:14 offers a powerful lesson in repentance, change, and spiritual growth. How do you respond when confronted with truth?

The Ordinance of Firstfruits (2): Debunking the Myths

The first myth of the firstfruits doctrine, which we shall look at today, is the notion that you must give the entirety of your firstfruits to God. God never said that.

Benefits of Wisdom: Sustainability

Wisdom is the difference between success and failure, excellence and mediocrity. It is the leveller that distinguishes the star performer from the also-rans. It is the best indication of a well-thought-out activity as against one that is approached haphazardly. Before you embark on any major endeavour, you need wisdom. Wisdom helps you to build on solid rock. The rock of sustainability.

Benefits of Wisdom: An Enriched Soul

Benefits of Wisdom: An Enriched Soul - Wisdom, like candy, is sweet to your soul. And a soul that feels loved is the foundation of significance. Give your soul wisdom and you as well as generations after you will reap the benefits.

Benefits of Wisdom: Instruction

Therefore, wisdom is required for you to live right, think right, do right and be right in the eyes of God. Not the wisdom that comes from the principles of the world or motivational teachings, but the wisdom that evolves from first knowing God – His will, His preferences, His counsel, His commands

Benefits of Wisdom: Self-Examination

Wisdom helps the wise person engage in self-examination, ensuring they are on the right track in life. Discover how self-reflection and mental rigor lead to personal growth, while the fool remains deceived by his own foolishness.

Benefits of Wisdom: Commendation

A man will be commended according to his wisdom, but he who is of a perverse heart will be despised. Discover how wisdom attracts commendation, business success, and favour, with an example from King Solomon's life.

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