We experience virtually the same kinds of problems today that Christians to whom James was writing faced. We need a faith to live by in the midst of all these problems just like those first century Christians needed.
What does it take to make our Heavenly Father happy? It takes the same kinds of things that make our earthly fathers happy.
Many of us have a hard time thinking about the Spirit of God. It is much easier to identify with a Father and a Son. How do we relate to the Spirit of God?
This is the theme for the thirty-seventh year of Horizons based on the experience of Paul in Thessalonica, Greece during the second missionary journey. As the apostles “turned the world upside down” with the gospel message, so are we to confront our lost world with the lifesaving news that Jesus is Savior and Lord!
How important is it to us to be a vibrant, living part of the body of Christ. If we want Christ to live as he would like in our world today, it will be him living through us.
On Father’s Day, we are reminded of the godly qualities our heavenly Father possesses, and the same qualities we are to pursue in every life setting, beginning in our homes.
David loved the word of God very much. He gives us good reasons to understand why we also should love God’s word and think about it often.