How Jesus Encouraged His Uncertain Disciples
One of the beautiful things about Jesus is that he always tells the truth.
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One of the beautiful things about Jesus is that he always tells the truth.
I know it’s really hard to do when you’re in complete despair about how things are going now. But don’t manage your expectations based on what circumstances you’re going through right now, but rather on the promise of what will happen when Jesus returns. Set your hope on that.—Michael Horton
Amid the concern to defend that Jesus was God, we can lose sight that Jesus was human, that in Jesus God became a man.
Why do so many Christians suffer; and why do so many wicked people prosper? Why do the wicked appear blessed with riches and an easy life? Why are so many Christians in the world living below the poverty line?
This past year marked mine and my wife’s tenth anniversary. I am thankful for her. There have been plenty of challenges in the last ten years, but I’m thankful that my wife never gave up on me or allowed me to go on unchanged by the challenges.
According to Michael Horton, the problem is never “the Bible vs Science. It is interpretations of the Bible vs interpretations of Science. We are always interpreting. So what we have to do is weigh the interpretations, but the Bible itself is hardly opposed to Science.”
Many Christians contact us with questions about assurance. They doubt their salvation and worry that they are destined for hell and wonder if they can possibly be saved.
In Ephesians 5:18–21, Paul encouraged the church to avoid being drunk with wine and instead seek the filling of the Spirit. When the Holy Spirit fell upon the Christians at Pentecost...
Jesus taught that it is important to evaluate people based upon their words.
Jesus died. This short sentence shows Christianity as unique among other religions.
From John we learn three basic ideas about how Jesus related to the world as the sinful order reflected in the social and political powers that rejected him.