Very often we look at very familiar Bible passages and think that we must teach them to those that are lost. However, most of what the Bible teaches is written to those of us who are members of God’s family.
Very often we look at very familiar Bible passages and think that we must teach them to those that are lost. However, most of what the Bible teaches is written to those of us who are members of God’s family.
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.
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.
Each of us needs God to hear us. There is so much going on in life about which we need to be prayerful. What does God say makes a meaningful prayer?
In what is known as “The Great Invitation,” Jesus invites us, rather than forcing us, to accept Him and the life only He can offer. We urge you to accept His invitation today!
It is often a human tendency to see how little we can do to get by, when the Lord teaches that we are to go beyond what is expected. Such a spirit is pleasing in the eyes of God.
God has given each of us a significant amount of “Talent” to invest. What kind of a return are you receiving?
We honor fathers this day in a very special way. What would God look for if he wanted to honor a man by making him the father of the Son of God?
Billions of people believe He is not; how do we know that He is?
Do I have to make trips to foreign lands to obey what this passage says? What is my responsibility?