Does God Really Invite Everyone?
There was once a great king who threw a wonderful and bountiful feast.
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There was once a great king who threw a wonderful and bountiful feast.
Concerning any area of disagreement on third-level matters [i.e., disputable issues that shouldn’t cause disunity in the church family], a church will have two groups: (1) those who are “weak in faith” on that issue and (2) those “who are strong."
Many people think the sacraments are a pledge or dedication of our lives to God. But is that true?
When we face the shame and consequences of our sins, we may wonder how Jesus’ death so long ago brings us comfort today? The truth is that Jesus is the best comfort we can have when facing our failures.
There are only two portions in this life: the portion of the Lord or the portion of the world. We cannot have both. Where is your treasure located? Here is how you can find out.
The book of Job is one place we can turn to see what God has to say about dealing with painful loss and hardship.
Is your Christianity a mere superstition? Here are two errors to avoid.
Freedom is something sorely misunderstood in our day of "liberty" and "rights." God is giving us true and lasting freedom today, but it often doesn't look like what we'd expect.
When we face the shame and consequences of our sins, we may wonder how Jesus’ death so long ago brings us comfort today. The truth is that Jesus is our only comfort whenever we are feeling guilty. In the midst of our shame, it is vital that we remember what Scripture tells us about what is our true reality.
A lot of misconceptions about the New Testament often cause people to distrust the Bible. Are any of them true?
As I’ve thought, experimented, asked, and read about this topic, several realizations helped personal devotions stop seeming overwhelming and made them more enjoyable and consistent.
"Never forget…that the Devil’s cleverest ploy is to persuade you that he doesn’t exist." – Charles Baudelaire