This verse emphasizes the importance of being consistent in your faith. Paul gives commands in this letter to readers urging them to be strong and “stand firm” in their faith. Religion and having faith in God has always been opposed by others throughout history. To be a true believer and follower however, we must look beyond the opposition and remain steady in our faith. We must have the strength to stay true to God’s teachings, and remain on a holy path through our lives. We must praise the Lord, and follow him to everlasting life.
Choose a different question below:
The second giving of the Ten Commandments by God was named what? What is the name of the bread that God provided to the Israelites during their desert journey? Which ceremony did the Israelites perform after entering the Promised Land? How many loaves of bread and fish were used to feed the multitude in the miracle of the feeding of the 5,000? What is the shortest chapter in the Bible?Ecclesiastes – How To Find Meaning In A Fleeting World
When did you first ask what is the meaning of life? Trying to answer that question might have helped bring you to Chr...
Take Your Christian Life To The Next Level
Athletes are always looking to take their game to the next level. Businesspeople always want to grow revenue and mark...
Faith vs. Works
When sincere Christians get together to talk about their faith, the topic of faith verses works is often discussed. A...
Success: A Christian Viewpoint
Have you ever felt that you should be more successful? Do you ever feel dissatisfied with your level of career achiev...
Jesus’ Last Words – A Clue To Their Meaning
Bible scholars and Christians throughout the centuries have often been puzzled by Jesus’ last words which He spoke on...
YourDailyBibleQuote provides daily biblical verses as well as inspirational and fact-base content for those that are looking for a deeper understanding of the Bible. We aim to provide an uplifting perspective on the Word Of God by creating interpretations of the Bible and express how one can apply the passages to everyday life in the modern world.