Jesus tells the Scribes and Pharisees three times that they would die in their sins. How could they accomplish this?
Jesus tells the Scribes and Pharisees three times that they would die in their sins. How could they accomplish this?
It is so easy to claim God as your Father but very difficult to act like His son.
This evening at 5:00 in Loyd Auditorium we celebrate the unity and love we share with all our brothers and sisters in Chester County. As we prepare for that service, we are reminded of the basis for that unity given in this special passage of scripture.
One’s heart is the determining factor for the choice we make for a path in life.
Our hearts are central to our spiritual relationships and must be kept and guarded properly for us to love God the way we should.
If it’s true that the will of God isn’t as complicated as we sometimes make it, how does God help us to make decisions about our future?
The conventional way of understanding the will of God describes it like a maze that Christians must explore with the hope of making the right turns and “discovering” the center of God’s will. Could there be a simpler way of understanding the will of God?