Have you ever thought what life would be like if Jesus had not come into the world? After considering such a thought, we would not want to be in a world where Jesus had never been.
Have you ever thought what life would be like if Jesus had not come into the world? After considering such a thought, we would not want to be in a world where Jesus had never been.
Not everyone who claims to be religious is. In this text, James provides three tests for the reality of our religion, both individually and congregationally.
Paul claims all things are new for those who are “in Christ.” What does this mean, and how do we apply this dynamic truth?
Why is blood so important in God’s plan of redemption? Why was the shedding of Jesus’ blood essential for our salvation?
Our theme for this quarter on our Bible reading card is “We Are Love-Centered.” What does that mean to us as we come together to worship and as we live our lives every day?
When we consider what it means to be lost eternally, surely we hope to be saved from our sins.
Jesus stated the Golden Rule, which is “Do one to others before they do one to you.” This is what a little boy said when asked what the golden rule is. What does Jesus really say to us?
After lessons of Why Baptism, Confession, Repentance and Faith?, we now close our series with the urgent need to hear, to truly listen to everything the Lord teaches and commands. Until we learn His meaning of “hear,” we cannot understand the elements in becoming and living as a Christian.
With there being so much darkness in the world, exposure to different temptations and the way the media pushes sinful attitudes and lifestyles, how do we stay focused on reaching heaven?
Following our study of Why Baptism and Why Repentance, we now affirm the important role confession of faith plays in our salvation. What does it mean for us and for the world? Most importantly, what does it mean to the Lord?