As we delve into this series of Encounters, we meet old ideas with new perspectives. In the Gospels, we see divinity in flesh, where Jesus, both man and Messiah, extended grace to the people He came in contact with, friend and foe. Tonight, we will look at how Christ’s actions ought to reflect on our…
There are so many ups and downs for a Christian on the journey of life that we often feel defeated. In our down times we sometimes want to quit. May we never give up.
In a world of religious confusion, Jesus could not be clearer on the subject of eternal salvation. He is the world’s Savior and the only way to the Father in Heaven.
So many people in our world are struggling with life and things do not seem to go as we desire. Where do we go for help?
Life is not always easy; in fact, life can be very hard. It is how we respond to life that makes all the difference, now and in eternity.
Today we celebrate our godly fathers. From this message in the Upper Room, we glean four timeless principles Jesus gave the apostles, principles that also provide our fathers with the proper focus for their greatest task, loving and leading their children.
Jesus told the Pharisees three times that they would die in their sins. What would be the cause of them dying in their sins?
Many followed Jesus for the wrong reason. When He confronted them, they left Him, never to follow the Lord again. He then asked the apostles if they, too, wanted to leave. In one of the great moments of his life, Peter answered with the title of this lesson. Today, we ask, “Indeed, to whom shall…