Tagged: KingDavid

Having the right motives in the Christian life

Nassi shares a message on having the right motives in Christian life and ministry. She explores the theology of intention. Using the selection of King David as a framework, it argues that God bypasses external stature to weigh the heart’s motives. The sermon warns that “wrong “Niyat”—seeking ego or validation—hinders prayer and causes spiritual burnout, urging a return to God-pleasing service.

Finishing well

Brother Charles examines King David’s moral fall to warn believers against spiritual complacency. By tracing the path from desensitization to degeneration, he argues that “spiritual relaxation” during mid-life or success invites disaster. He concludes that the only defense is a persistent “spiritual battle” and commitment to the narrow gate of Christ.