God’s care for His people is without question. That does not mean that He always gives us everything we ask for or that life will always be easy. Those are the promises of the false prophets of our day, not … Continue reading →
The main theme in the first letter to Timothy is, “How to conduct ourselves in the house of God,” (1 Timothy 3:15) Or, How to interact with fellow believers. What does church look like? What should we watch out … Continue reading →
Have you ever wondered why it is that our service to God is fraught with so much trouble? If God has sent us, it seems reasonable to assume that we will be successful. Yet, even Moses, a central figure in … Continue reading →
What is it that stands in the way of true faith? Is it that there is not enough evidence, or is there more (or less) to it than that? Actually, evidence is not in short supply, the very creation calls … Continue reading →
Why am I here? What exactly is the point of all of the trials of this life? Why do I still sin? Should I just give up or is there hope for me to become who I ought to be … Continue reading →
Ministry is tough! How tough? Paul described it to Timothy as “waging the good warfare.” That’s right, the ministry is a difficult task. The fact that this was prophesied to Timothy was a reason to be encouraged to that task. … Continue reading →
What is the purpose of the Church in the world? What should our goal be as far as ministry? Many believe that it is either to evangelize or to worship and glorify God. I would say that they are part … Continue reading →
What is there in your life that you value the most? What would you willingly suffer for? Family, Home, Way of Life? In this series from Colossians we have seen Paul’s acknowledgment of the reality of the faith of the … Continue reading →
A couple of weeks ago we considered the Wrong use of the Law. This time we took on the other side of the issue. How is the Law to be used in the New Testament Church? As the Apostle Paul … Continue reading →
What is interpretation? Do we all do it? Does that mean that when we do, “Our Interpretation” is only valid in our culture and time? On the other hand, can we read something like the Bible without interpreting it? Doesn’t … Continue reading →