As we are living in the Last Days, we have to keep a single focus on the truths of gospel and avoid needless arguments and false teaching from 2 Timothy 2:14-18.
As we are living in the Last Days, we must recognize that even as we face difficult things, we understand the basis for our faith from 2 Timothy 2:8-13.
As we are living in the Last Days, there has to be an effort on our part to act upon the investment that has been made in our lives from 2 Timothy 2:1-7.
When we face the reality that we are living in the Last Days, there has to be an effort on our part to safeguard the spiritual investments that have been made on our behalf from 2 Timothy 1:11-18.
When we face the reality that we are living in the Last Days, there needs to be an effort on our part to cherish the spiritual investments that have been made on our behalf from 2 Timothy 1:3-10.
We try to live as if we have everything under control. Yet, life has a way of bringing us back to the reality that we are completely helpless without the Lord from 1 Samuel 30:1-9.
There are times when you throw in the towel. You have tried to live according to faith, but that has proven itself to be futile. Yet, our attempts to live a double life have proven themselves to be meaningless from 1 Samuel 27:1-28:2.
Too often, we allow the personal offense to dictate our actions. Sometimes pausing for the moment allows faith to lead us to a better response by from 1 Samuel 25.
The urge to strike back at those who hurt us is strong. It takes a level of faith to let the opportunity for vengeance pass by from 1 Samuel 24.
Faith is ultimately tied to your relationship to the Lord. That is why reacting to circumstances without faith can lead to serious consequences from 1 Samuel 21 and 22.
With every crisis, the believer has to choose how to respond to it from 1 Samuel 17:1-54.
There are many dimensions to our faith as we live for Jesus Christ. One facet is the calling that he extended to each of us from 1 Samuel 16:1-13.
We often try to fulfill God's expectations on our own terms. It never enters into our minds, that partial obedience might exactly be disobedience from 1 Samuel 15:1-34.
You have been trying to respond to life according to the Lord's way. However, the pressure to go it alone is only increasing from 1 Samuel 13:1-15.
It can be very defeating to live life without the presence of God in your midst. There are things that believers can do to return to the Lord from 1 Samuel 7:1-17.
It is amazing how wrong assumptions about God and his actions toward believers can lead someone to abandon the faith. This shows that the difficulties we face are only amplified by our ignorance of the Lord and his ways from 1 Samuel 4:1-11.
In a world where there seems to be silence and a lack of direction from the Lord, there is a very real emptiness in our spiritual lives. We have to be willing to listen to God as he reveals himself to us through his word from 1 Samuel 3:1-21.
The very nature of church allows for the reality that people can be religious and not really know the Lord. However, God sees through our religious actions and hold everyone accountable from 1 Samuel 2:12-36.
Often our failures in some areas of our lives become the stigmas that we find so difficult to carry. Hannah illustrates the importance of praying through the stigma from 1 Samuel 1:1-20.
Many Christians want to hear from God. We need to distinguish God's voice from the competing voices around us from 1 Samuel 3:7, 19-21.