Are you willing to sacrifice a little comfort to see others come tofaith in Christ?
Good hermeneutics requires us not to use a single verse to form conclusions about large topics (such as God’s love); we must consider the totality of Scripture’s teachings on a subject.
The tongue of the wise makes knowledge attractive…” (Proverbs 15:2, HCSB)
Paul picked himself up, dusted himself off, and quickly got his nose back to the grindstone.
Jesus stood silent through much of His trial, but when it came to His deity, He broke that silence.
In a wayward culture, may we stand firm in faith, and go forth in love.
Based upon Jonah's response to Nineveh's repentance, this message reminds us that anger is not always wrong, but it’s not always right either.
It’s only when we forget God’s mercy upon for us that we can wish God’s judgment upon others.
“The prize of Christianity is not heaven, it’s God.” (Keith Gibson) Note: I inadvertently stated one quote was Romans 21:11; it should be Revelation 21:11.
What most of us likely need is not more activity, but more rest – for the body and the mind.
Don’t put too much stock in your ability to stand, you’re weaker than you think.
Influencing our culture for Christ won’t just happen. We must be willing to work at it.
In the face of mankind’s advances, God has not surrendered any of His sovereignty.
Jesus was excluded and rejected in His day, and we areinvited to walk to Him outside the camp as well.