The relationship between Paul and Timothy illustrates the lasting impact of a seasoned teacher on a good faithful student, who becomes the teacher of many others.
The relationship between Paul and Timothy illustrates the lasting impact of a seasoned teacher on a good faithful student, who becomes the teacher of many others.
From the beginning of His ministry in Galilee, the message of Jesus was, “Repent and believe in the gospel.” Why should we?
The gospel is not designed for just one people or group of people; it is for the world! “Where sin has gone must go His grace, the gospel is for all.”
In September we are focused on the Gospel. God’s “good news” message to save the world. Paul describes it as God’s “power” to save, and indeed it is!
Jesus spoke these words early in the week before going to the cross. He clearly states He was born for the purpose of dying, not for Himself, but for the world. Why was the cross inescapable?
This is an exciting Lord’s Day for our new FHU students as they begin the adventure of a lifetime. Only the Lord can help us change for the better one step at a time, one day at a time.
We bring our monthly focus on the cross to a close with both Scripture and song, reminding us of all that Jesus accomplished through the shedding of His precious blood.
We all stand in need of forgiveness from God and others, but why does it sometimes seem impossible to forgive, even as the children of God?
Our focus on the cross continues this week with the reminder that both Scripture and this hymn that only the cross of Jesus can lead us to our ultimate goal, Heaven, the eternal city of God.
Paul would not boast of any personal accomplishment, but he would proudly boast in the cross of Jesus. So must we.