The Life-Giver (1 Kings 17; 1 Corinthians 15:3-5, 12-19, 45)
/In the resurrection, Jesus became the life-giver, able to give us eternal life as the reward for his perfect life and his willingness to suffer in our place.
Read MoreIn the resurrection, Jesus became the life-giver, able to give us eternal life as the reward for his perfect life and his willingness to suffer in our place.
Read MoreIf you love God you will marry a Christian and remain faithful to your marriage vows.
Read MoreYou do not live by bread alone, but by the Word of the Lord.
Read MoreWhen preachers truly know God, they preach Christ and him crucified.
Read MoreGod is jealous for the purity of his worship and expects leaders in his church guard it.
Read MoreGod’s love is demonstrated not in keeping you from trials, but in doing whatever is necessary to save you.
Read MoreThe more we know the God who is our king, the more we will delight in him and in serving him.
Read MoreThe Lord is the bread of heaven. Those who know him will never go hungry.
Read MoreGod’s kingdom is one of justice and mercy, and it is experienced in Jesus Christ.
Read MoreJoyful praise is the natural and appropriate response to the Lord’s salvation.
Read MoreThe absolute assurance of God’s victory enables us to rejoice at all times.
Read MoreThe Lord tests you so that you would depend upon him as your healer.
Read MoreHaving invited all people to come to him for redemption, God calls those who come to sing a song about his salvation (and tell others to come as well).
Read MoreWe worship because that is what we were created to do and where we alone can find true joy and peace.
Read MoreThe salvation of the Lord inspires confession in his people and brings them safely to his house.
Read MoreMary is the long awaited woman of the seed, who must let go of her son if he is to conquer the serpent and save his people.
Read MoreYour hope on the Last Day is not that you are strong enough or righteous enough, but that you belong to the one who is.
Read MoreYour hope on the Last Day is not that you are strong enough or righteous enough, but that you belong to the one who is.
Read MoreLeft unchecked, pride will blind you to what God is doing in and around you.
Read MoreIf we are to weather life’s storms, we must possess depth, which is cultivated in worship.
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