During this week of our Thanksgiving celebration, we should give thanks to God the Father for his Son Jesus Christ. 11 minutes
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During this week of our Thanksgiving celebration, we should give thanks to God the Father for his Son Jesus Christ. 11 minutes
In his prophecy recorded in Luke 21:5-19, Jesus issues four “Do not” commands for responding to end-time events, and they relate to the four facets of human relationships. Altogether they produce a major shake-up of our lives for God’s purpose. But how? 17 minutes
God knew each of us before we were born (Psalm 139). He sees everything about us, even our imperfections, yet He loves us and wants us to know him. 37 minutes
Rather than complain about individual or global problems, followers of Jesus- who came as the Light of the world- have his presence in them and are instructed to shine his light as the solution. 46 minutes
The example of the vineyard shows how God planted and cared for Israel and yet they rebelled against Him. Unlike them, we must follow the example of the great cloud of witnesses found in Hebrews 11 and remain faithful and connected to God. 23 minutes
How can we maintain a fruitful, spiritual, vibrant life that is constantly renewed by the Holy Spirit and bearing fruit for God? 23 minutes
Do not let your concern for the future prevent you from generously supporting the work of the gospel. 38 minutes
Focusing on the healing of the crippled woman in the synagogue on the Sabbath day, Jesus shows that he frees us from anything that prevents us from standing straight in him. 34 minutes.
Let go of your desire to control or change others, only God can do that. Instead, strive to be gospel seed planters. 42 minutes