Laboring for the Lord is difficult. It can get discouraging. Whether we’re on staff at a church or just trying to raise our kids well or talk about Christ to…
Can a command be called true? Think about it. Almost everyone would logically answer no. We all agree that a statement such as, “I love my wife” might be called…
We live in a society wrought with moral problems. We do well to remember that in every society and culture there has been immense moral issues, and that our modern…
God in the Bible instructs parents to lead their children to know and love the Lord (Deuteronomy 6:4-9). He charges parents to raise up their kids in the “way they…
In a previous post, using Paul’s example of prayer in Philippians 1, we saw how we should not be afraid of praying vague prayers. Meaning, we shouldn’t feel that all our…
Have you ever read through the book of Ezekiel and arrived towards the end only to find the final nine chapters are a long, confusing description of some future temple?…
The majority of our prayers are filled with specific requests. We pray for specific people, in specific situations, often going through specific illnesses. Nothing about this is wrong. We certainly…
I was recently listening to a Christian podcast about churches and the role of pastors. In the middle of the podcast, the host commented, “The most important thing you can…
The apostle Paul begins each of his letters with some variation of the greeting “grace and peace.” Many of us have read this many times that we haven’t considered why…