A Life Worthy of Others (Philippians 2:1-4; Genesis 3:1-7)
/If we will be united, as the Lord desires, then we must be humble enough to consider others more significant than ourselves.
Read MoreIf we will be united, as the Lord desires, then we must be humble enough to consider others more significant than ourselves.
Read MoreSometimes it is only when life’s comforts are stripped, that we can see what is most important.
Read MoreLife together should demonstrate the value and worth of the Gospel of Christ.
Read MoreThe only hope for the needy is a king who is just, powerful, and can never be removed from power.
Read MoreWe learn to trust God’s character through repeated opportunities to rely upon him.
Read MoreThere is a comfort to being needy, because God helps the needy.
Read MoreGood news surprisingly comes through our hardship and self-giving.
Read MoreThe steadfast love of your heavenly Father gives you confidence that pain will not have the final word.
Read MoreA life well-lived in one lived in the fear of God, not death.
Read MoreBaptism reminds us that we belong in the one body of our Savior, so love and care for one another.
Read MoreLiving life in the pursuit of God will allow you to face death with peace.
Read MoreGod refuses to operate according our ideas of what should happen and until we accept this, our lives will filled with anxiety.
Read MoreWisdom is a thankless and arduous pursuit, but its end is life.
Read MoreJesus is a true friend, willing to endure three days of death in order to give us eternal life.
Read MoreTake heart—God will finish the good work he has started in you.
Read MoreIn this life, we struggle between seeing ourselves as victims and villains—neither of which is helpful for living a life that glorifies God.
Read MoreWe need grace just as much as our enemies.
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