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.
All are guilty before God. Does that mean that we must carry guilt around like a large block of ice in a cold, dark place or can we melt it away with God’s help?
Today’s lesson comes from our One Word devotional book for 2017, and it is one of the most beautiful words in the English language: forgiveness. “To err is human, to forgive is divine” (Alexander Pope).