This lesson will examine the life of the Prodigal son, and what his parents instilled in him before he left home that empowered him to overcome and defeat his encounters with sin.
This lesson will examine the life of the Prodigal son, and what his parents instilled in him before he left home that empowered him to overcome and defeat his encounters with sin.
This lesson’s objective is to remind spouses of things that they need to engage in to keep the marriage loving, rewarding and intact.
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.
From yesterday’s Bible reading comes the familiar story of the Lord’s visit with Mary and Martha in Bethany. Following Martha’s complaint about her sister, the Lord commends Mary for “choosing the good part.” What did that mean for these two sisters, and what does it mean for us?
From this week’s daily Bible reading comes two touching stories of the Lord’s power to heal all illnesses and raise the dead. In both cases, the demonstration of faith by those helped made all the difference.
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.