The commonly heard moniker is the trust one should have in the silent witness of God. Therefore, we are urged to persistently make our requests known unto God (Philippians 4:6). Despite the stillness of The Father (albeit Psalm 46:10), our silence personally has arisen. There are pains and torments that paralyze the soul so tremendously,Continue reading "EUTEOTW: Heart Unspeakable"
EUTEOTW: Illustrious Deceiver
You deceive me kindly Wretched beast of the fold But know not what is written? What is not revealed will unfold All the treacheries Vanities you impart Will be counted for a measure Upon your frivolous heart But wherefore you lead May the line be thin Walking on a bounty Of the murderousContinue reading "EUTEOTW: Illustrious Deceiver"
Denying Ourselves
When we were baptized, we died to our old selves and were reborn in Christ. Teresa Pillifant explains what it means to die to ourselves.
EUTEOTW: The Son Is Coming
In reconciliation, reparation Through consecration and desperation In elevation, even demonstration The Son is Coming In a glorious appearing Through the rays of the clouds Beyond visitation Higher than structural towers The Son is Coming In Message or codes Parables that be In the imagination of believers Come to set us free TheContinue reading "EUTEOTW: The Son Is Coming"
An Independence Day Message
Yes, this is another post on how the "dogma should live loudly from within you." But first, I want to tell you about our new podcast, In the Apostles' Doctrine with Matthew Pope. Acts 2:42 says, "They spent their time in learning from the apostles, taking part in the fellowship, and sharing in the fellowshipContinue reading "An Independence Day Message"
EUTEOTW: With A Soft Fingertip
With A Soft Fingertip details the encounter between Jesus and the woman, as depicted in John 8, whom Christ has compassion on. Caught in adultery by the Pharisees and threatened with the death of being stoned, The Lord forgives her, rebuking those judging and being sinful themselves: the Pharisees and astute Jews.
EUTEOTW: Whatsoever Ye Shall Ask
In this article, the idea and practice of prayer is emphasized, both to enhance the spiritual life, and to show that without prayer, a relationship with Christ is impossible.
EUTEOTW: It Shall Be Done Unto You
The second poem to be released by Even Unto The End Of The World, this work accompanies the second episode of "In The Apostles' Doctrine," which bears the same name. It is a poetic work dedicated to asking in faith of those things that God would graciously give us as His children, specifically in Jesus' Name.
Mary, Mother of the Church
Monday, the 21st of May, marked the first celebration of the feast day Mary, Mother of the Church. Pope Francis added this feast to the Roman calendar for the Monday after Pentecost every year. Pope Francis stated that he hopes this feast will "encourage the growth of the maternal sense of the Church in theContinue reading "Mary, Mother of the Church"
EUTEOTW: Gethsemane
To give readers and listeners a visual aid for their faithful hearing, Even Unto The End Of The World presents the very first poetic post for this blog ministry: Gethsemane. From the inspiration for the first episode, read the lines that motivated a now blossoming and ever-expanding evangelistic blog.
