We have been studying “end times” and what is going to happen at the end of the world. One of the great questions is what does the Bible teach about what happens to man following death.
We so often think of how we are helping others when we give but God consistently reminds us of many benefits that come to us when we give generously.
2016 Theme: “Better” 2016 Summer Series Theme: “Lord, Help My Unbelief!”
Can you imagine how Zacchaeus, the publican of Jericho, felt when he heard Jesus say, “Hurry and come down, for today I must stay at your house”? It is another example of how Jesus changed people and how He must change us.
Another year is quickly being put behind us. What do you have in store for the coming year? What are your plans? Paul has some suggestions that can help us as we enter the new year.
Many teach a “rapture” for God’s people and at the same time seven years of “tribulation” for those not in the church. These will occur when the Lord returns to meet his people in the air. What does the Bible say?
The incarnation, the visit of God to earth in the person of Jesus, is the central point of human history and the heart of the gospel message, the greatest story ever told.
Have you ever thought what life would be like if Jesus had not come into the world? After considering such a thought, we would not want to be in a world where Jesus had never been.
What about the kingdom of God at the end of time? Will there be a thousand year reign on earth at the end? What does the Bible teach?
There is much confusion about the end of time and much of the confusion comes from misunderstanding passages such as Matthew 24. What does Jesus say about the end of time in this passage?