Following last week’s lesson on Why Baptism?, we look today at the Lord’s command to “repent or perish.” What does repentance mean and how does it apply to life now and eternally?
Following last week’s lesson on Why Baptism?, we look today at the Lord’s command to “repent or perish.” What does repentance mean and how does it apply to life now and eternally?
“Inside Out” is the theme for FHU’s Horizons this week, based upon the Lord’s timeless Sermon on the Mount. The theme is perfect timing for the condition of our American culture now that the Supreme Court has thrown God’s will for marriage “Upside Down.”
On at least eight occasions the gospel writers describe Jesus as being “moved with compassion.” The familiar story of Mary, Martha and Lazarus reveals His compassionate heart, and in so doing, teaches us how to be a compassionate people.
We often get caught up in living for the moment and forget to include God in our plans.
As Christians, we strive daily to “walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which we have been called,” as Paul urged the church at Ephesus to do 2,000 years ago. Satan works hard every day to prevent man from accepting salvation through Jesus, showing God’s love in our actions, or spreading God’s love…