Our recent family losses stun us, hurt us, and remind us our life rests in the hands of Almighty God. He who gives us life, and promises to sustain our life, will also strengthen us for the ultimate test of life.
Can we know what God is really like from the stories Jesus told?
We recently studied how hard the way of the unfaithful is; what does God say about the blessings of doing right?
The story of Daniel and the lions’ den is not just a story. The Lord intended for us to learn the lesson that crisis does not build character, it reveals character. That is what we see in Daniel, which leads to the question, will we dare to be like him?
God is addressed in many different ways throughout Scripture. Each title reveals something about His identity, His character, and His relationship with the created. Tonight, we look at God as our Comforter.
While Paul was throughly convinced of his salvation in Christ, he still viewed himself as “the chief of sinners.” As the greatest proclaimer and defender of the faith other than the Lord Himself, what value could there be in giving himself this familiar title? What does he intend for us to learn, and to apply?
Why is the seemingly easy way so hard for us as we make life’s choices?