Sheroy Lawrence

The Vow of Jephthah: A Lesson on Rash Promises and Misguided Zeal

Introduction In the book of Judges chapter 11, we encounter one of the most tragic stories in the Bible—the rash vow of Jephthah. This powerful narrative serves as a cautionary tale about making foolish promises to God, misunderstanding His will, and following through with actions that contradict God’s nature. Jephthah’s Vow: A Rash Promise “And […]

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What Is a Curse? A Biblical Breakdown of Curses and Their Consequences

Many people today don’t believe that generational curses still exist. But before we explore that topic in depth, let’s first answer a foundational question: What exactly is a curse? We briefly touched on this in our article on Galatians 3:13, where we explained what it means to be redeemed from the curse of the law.

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Can a Christian Be Under a Curse? What the Bible Really Says

IntroductionCan a Christian be cursed? This is a question that stirs much debate in the Body of Christ. In our previous article, we explored the concept of generational curses being the cause of blindness. Now, we take a closer look at a commonly cited Scripture—Galatians 3:13—and address the misunderstanding that has led many to believe

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Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh: What Most People Miss About This Scripture

Many Christians misunderstand the nature of Paul’s Thorn in the flesh in 2 Corinthians 12. It’s often used to justify unanswered prayers—especially around healing. But what if this interpretation misses a deeper spiritual truth—one that aligns closely with the story of Job? This post explores Paul’s thorn, its connection to pride, and what it teaches

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Why Job’s Hidden Sin of Self-Righteousness Led to His Suffering

Many Christians wrongly believe that their sickness, hardship, or suffering is simply a test from God—just like what Job went through. But what if Job’s suffering wasn’t just a test? What if hidden sin—specifically self-righteousness—was the true reason? In this post, we’ll uncover a deeper truth from the Book of Job that many overlook. If

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Unconfessed Sin in Spiritual Warfare: Why Ignorance Hurts

In a previous post, we explored the basics of spiritual warfare and how submitting to God—by avoiding sin and confessing when we fall—grants us spiritual authority. Yet, many Christians live with unconfessed sin in their lives. Why? Today, let’s focus on the second group: those who are unaware of their sin—and why ignorance is a

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Spiritual Warfare 101: Submit to God and Resist the Devil

Spiritual warfare can be summed up in one powerful verse: James 4:7 (KJV)Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. This scripture captures the heart of effective spiritual warfare. It’s not just about resisting the devil, nor is it just about submitting to God—both are necessary for lasting deliverance

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