How we respond to the world round about us is usually closely related to how we see ourselves. If we are not in need, we often do not see the needs of others. With regards to our spiritual needs, we must see ourselves as an example of “Everyman.”
The secular research has once again confirmed what God has already declared. By applying biblical principles, families of all kinds can thrive and do well. Marriage and family experts have researched what it takes to make families work well. Interestingly, principles have been discovered which God has already revealed in His Word. The simple, inexpensive…
In giving us the list of seven Christian virtues, Peter saves the most important one for last: love, our focus for the month of May. But how are we to develop the most important virtue of all?
John is “the apostle of love.” After reminding us to practice love (1 John 2:7-11), the right kind of love, in this text he warns of the wrong kind of love, the love that God hates.
There is a site on the internet that is called “LinkedIn.” Its basic purpose is to link people together to serve as a helping network for getting a job, finding the right person to fill a job, sharing professional knowledge, building your professional reputation and just keeping up with former colleagues. God gives us a…
It is one of the most beloved phrases in scripture. This beautiful chapter reveals why.
Loving our neighbors is tough, especially when they behave in ways that we don’t like. If God were created in the image of man, there would be a lot less love in the world.
Today we begin our focus on love during the month of May. When Jesus was asked, “What is the first and greatest commandment,” His answer was clear and concise, for then, for now, and forever.