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?
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?
As we live our lives, we must be building on the foundation of God’s Word. These verses in Nehemiah give us information to help us think about building our lives in the proper way.
There will be struggles in life. We will have successes and failures. How do we deal with the struggles of life when they occur?
In a world of turbulence, Paul provides inspired principles for how both a congregation and the individual Christian can live a life of peace.
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?
How do we balance our professional lives with the desire for helping others and spending time with family?
What should be our perspective on morality in America in view of the recent Supreme Court decisions? Hopefully, we will strive to continue to look to God for leadership and strive for an appropriate balance in our thinking.
What does God see in baptism that He desires all the world to see and obey? What real difference does baptism make?
What role do opinions have as we deal with struggles? How do we stay true to the Word when everyone else is bombarding us with their opinions?
Our theme for this quarter and emphasis in our daily Bible reading is We Are Mission Minded. This passage gives us a look at qualities each of us needs to develop if we are going to fulfill the great commission.