What does Bible study mean to us? Are we just reading? Or are we putting our Bible study into practice?
What is the biblical understanding of law and grace? Can we learn how to answer questions and prove it?
The path to the Kingdom is outlined in the Bible. We need to be living with the values that represent God’s Kingdom.
We live in times of stress. But that doesn’t mean we can make excuses for not doing what God tells us to do. We must still be responsible for how we think and act.
Why are we here? We must be excited and on fire for what God is accomplishing in our lives.
God’s people must remain faithful and diligent in seeking truth while it is still readily available. That truth will become increasingly scarce in the future.
Doubt can be one of Satan’s most dangerous weapons. Don’t question things once you prove them to yourself.
What are your thoughts on independence? How do you define it? What are Satan’s thoughts on independence? Most important, what are God’s thoughts on independence?
We all need to be seeking wisdom. But what kind of wisdom should we seek? And where does it come from?
As we prepare for Passover, it’s important for us to take a look at the subject of pride and humility.
God is getting people’s attention in the world. It’s as if we are in a dress rehearsal. Meditate on these things so we can grow despite what happens around us.
God called David “a man after My own heart.” What can we learn from David’s life and example?
Living a converted life takes work. As we move toward the Kingdom of God, let’s keep in mind: If God is for us—and He definitely is—who can be against us?
God gets us, but do we really get Him? This sermon looks at how Christ lived when He was here on earth, and how we are expected to change and become more like Him.
Let’s look at five dangerous “weeds” that can crowd out our spiritual fruit.
God’s ways will have been known for 1,000 years, but some will turn and follow Satan. We need to review some lessons we can learn from this coming event.
The Bible exhorts us to lay hold of the Kingdom of God! During the Feast, we picture ourselves in the Kingdom, which requires courage, commitment and conviction.
In Deuteronomy 16, Moses reviews the plan of God through the holy days. Are there admonitions given by Moses that are instructive for us today? Yes, absolutely!
What’s the difference between self-will and will power? One leads to destruction; the other, to life and peace. Let’s choose to submit to God instead.
What should we focus on as we hear about events taking place around the world? Keep in mind, there is another hand involved. Beware of the deceptiveness of world news!