The power of God in prayer must be accompanied by great faith on our part.
The power of God in prayer must be accompanied by great faith on our part.
The Queen of Sheba saw the greatness of Solomon and his God. Do we?
The church was in the mind and heart of God from before creation and was spoken about clearly by Moses and the prophets.
It has been another great weekend for our youth at Lads to Leaders in Nashville. The theme of the program this year is the theme for our lesson this evening, one of the truly great texts of Scripture.
As we begin a new quarter of daily Bible reading, let us refocus on the purpose of our faith.
Our recent family losses stun us, hurt us, and remind us our life rests in the hands of Almighty God. He who gives us life, and promises to sustain our life, will also strengthen us for the ultimate test of life.
The story of Daniel and the lions’ den is not just a story. The Lord intended for us to learn the lesson that crisis does not build character, it reveals character. That is what we see in Daniel, which leads to the question, will we dare to be like him?
The context of Ephesians 2 is Paul’s contrast between what the Ephesians were before their conversion to Christ and what they have now become. At the close of the chapter, the apostle draws from three familiar metaphors to portray not only the church in Ephesus, but also in Henderson.
What can we do to insure that our pleas to God will come before Him as both He and we would like?