God is infinitely gracious. But how does that square with Jesus’ claim that there is one sin that has no forgiveness?
Humility seems hard to cultivate—especially in this day and age. But God humbles us not to cast us away but to draw us closer to Him
Whether we eat or drink—or die—we are called to it all for the glory of God. Here’s Martin Luther’s example on dying well
Jesus taught in parables all the time. But what point was He trying to make in talking about lamps—and issue a warning right after?
All churches start well. Some stay faithful; some wither away. But is it worth our time to listen to the stories behind the rise and fall of a church?
Angels are real; so says the Bible. But some traditions teach that God has assigned each of us an angel for our protection. Is this true?
The fruit of the Spirit is the only visible evidence of our faith. So, isn’t it time we paid more attention to bearing it in our day-to-day lives?
In the Gospels, Jesus often used illustrations to make His point. But why would He refer to clothing and wine when asked about fasting?
Till the day that David summoned him, Mephibosheth lived in fear. But the king treated him, the grandson of the enemy, like his own son
The fruit of the Spirit is the only visible evidence of our faith. So, isn’t it time we paid more attention to bearing it in our day-to-day lives?
God has ordained His people to be His own, set apart to be holy. But often, we’re unable to even rejoice in our unique position in Christ
Judas used the symbol of affection and honour to betray the Son of Man in what was the vilest acts in history. Why didn’t he just point Him out instead?
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