Paul’s heart was hurting because of the spiritual separation of his fleshly family. May we have the same heart as we face the truth of God’s Word with those that we love.
Paul’s heart was hurting because of the spiritual separation of his fleshly family. May we have the same heart as we face the truth of God’s Word with those that we love.
Paul shows his problem of being in the flesh and the struggle with sin in chapter 7 of Romans, but gives us the assurance that everything is taken care of in Christ in chapter 8.
Regardless with what we do with our lives, the outcome will be from the heart. May we as God has said, “Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life.” – Proverbs 4:23
What does it mean for mankind if we are only creatures instead of persons created in the image of God?
Christianity is constantly bombarded with a seeming need for adding cultural concepts to worship and life in order to make Christianity relevant for today. What can we learn about the differences between culture and Christianity?
A healthy self-esteem is very important to our overall wellbeing. How do we develop an appropriate feeling about ourselves?
The role of women in the church is a topic that often focuses on the Biblical limitations of that role. Today, we commend our godly ladies for what they can do, and must do, for the Lord and His people.
The 78th FHU Annual Bible Lectureship begins tonight at 7:30 with the theme, The Patience of Hope, based upon Paul’s emphasis of first and last things in 1 and 2 Thessalonians. In this text, the beloved apostle reminds us that living in hope of what we cannot see produces the needed patience for what eventually…