Temptation

Temptation  I. Introduction Temptation is a desire to do something wrong or unwise. It often involves being enticed to sin. The Bible describes temptation in James 1:14-15:  “But each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed. Then, after desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and

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Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage  Introduction A Pilgrimage Is journey, often to a sacred or significant place, undertaken for spiritual or religious reasons. People who go on a pilgrimage are seeking spiritual growth, fulfilling religious obligations, seeking forgiveness, healing, or enlightenment. Pilgrimage are taken in many cultures and religions throughout history. Origins and Historical Context  There were Ancient practices

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Tithing

  The Principle of Tithing 1. Definition of Tithing •Meaning: Tithing is the practice of giving one-tenth (10%) of one’s income or resources to God, usually through the church or religious organization. •Origin of the term: The word “tithe” comes from an Old English word meaning “tenth.” 2. Biblical References to Tithing •Old Testament Examples:

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Restitution

  Restitution: A Biblical Principle of Justice and Restoration   Introduction The concept of restitution is deeply rooted in the Bible. Restitution involves restoring or compensating someone for a wrong committed. It is more than an apology—it’s a concrete action of repair. God’s heart for justice is evident throughout the Bible, and restitution plays a

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