Living a holy life does not come naturally to us. Just as Daniel purposed in his heart not to defile himself with the Babylonian culture while in captivity, David also had to assert his will, especially when no one else was around, to behave himself wisely in a perfect way. We must always be on guard, because our enemy is ready to attack us at any moment if we drop our guard. Please open your Bible to Psalm one hundred one, verse two, and listen as we rejoin Pastor Ray Viola’s discussion of this psalm of David.
Categories
- 4-Fold Ministry
- Acts
- Communion Messages
- Contemporary Christianity
- Contemporary Issues
- Corinthians
- Devotionals
- How to Have Peace
- Lessons from the Old Testament
- Mark
- Marriage
- Names of Jesus
- On the way to church
- One Another
- Our Philosophy of Ministry
- Prayer
- Prison Epistles
- Prophecy
- Revelation
- Ruth
- Selah
- Sermon on the Mount
- Special Occasions
- Titles of God
- Uncategorized
- Who is Jesus?
Find a topic
About Me
I am the Lead Pastor of Koinonia Fellowship, a husband, father and grandfather. I also serve on the worship team as one of the drummers.