In three stirring parables, Jesus described three people with no need for God, or so they thought. These timeless stories affirm the Lord God is our number one need.
This is a powerful promise made to the faithful child of God, that when we pray, especially when we struggle with what to say, the Holy Spirit intercedes in our behalf.
This is a follow up to last week’s lesson, and includes a brief discussion of the three most common views of divorce and remarriage taught today.
This is a favorite text of both the young and the old because of what it promises. The prophet provides us a healthy contrast between our limited strength and the unlimited strength of the Lord.
In this text, Paul draws a sharp distinction between the spiritual life and the secular life. What is the meaning and application of his instruction for us?
In our world of “self-fulfillment” and so many broken relationships, it is hard for the world to believe what the Lord teaches about this difficult topic.