God has chosen preaching to save the lost world. We should look for every opportunity to preach Jesus that we can find.
God has chosen preaching to save the lost world. We should look for every opportunity to preach Jesus that we can find.
The sharing of the good news of Jesus is seen even in the words of an angel at the empty tomb.
God’s great offer of salvation is truly a free gift but comes with a price that cannot be avoided.
When we bow before the cross of Christ in awe, what should we be thinking about for our lives and our relationship with the Lord? Consider our Commitment, our Blessings, our Responsibility and our Worship.
The Hebrew writer is telling his audience that he is expecting a “better life for them and from them.” May that be our expectation as we read and study regularly.
As we begin the new year, we are considering the theme of “Better in our Families.” This great passage is a wonderful place to start thinking of how we can be better in our relationships at home.
We have been studying “end times” and what is going to happen at the end of the world. One of the great questions is what does the Bible teach about what happens to man following death.
We so often think of how we are helping others when we give but God consistently reminds us of many benefits that come to us when we give generously.
Another year is quickly being put behind us. What do you have in store for the coming year? What are your plans? Paul has some suggestions that can help us as we enter the new year.
Many teach a “rapture” for God’s people and at the same time seven years of “tribulation” for those not in the church. These will occur when the Lord returns to meet his people in the air. What does the Bible say?