As our country moves more in the direction of being a secular nation, how will we respond to the wave of demands to stop preaching what are viewed as politically incorrect truths?
As our country moves more in the direction of being a secular nation, how will we respond to the wave of demands to stop preaching what are viewed as politically incorrect truths?
As the Lord neared the end of His earthly ministry, He continued to prepare His disciples for the road ahead. In this text, He deals with four questions that required their self-examination, as well as our own.
The title is from a quote by Oscar Wilde, who lived up to his name. The struggle to which he humorously refers is not very funny to us. If not for the Lord’s help and strength, we would have no hope resisting temptation’s power.
God has chosen preaching to save the lost world. We should look for every opportunity to preach Jesus that we can find.
The sharing of the good news of Jesus is seen even in the words of an angel at the empty tomb.
What we do every first day of the week is the most important thing we do each week. What an honor and privilege we enjoy in praising God our Father and celebrating our victory in Jesus.
What does it mean for Jesus to have fulfilled the law? We quickly respond with Jesus and the cross, but tonight let’s examine God’s plan and His deeper purpose for Christ’s sacrifice.