When trying to evaluate the genuineness of fellow belivers, at what point does discernment cross over into unwarranted judgement?
The years of our lives are not many. Soon, they will be cut off and we will, as the psalmist says, all fly away. Do we really want to leave with regrets?
Both Mount Sinai and Mount Zion picture covenants between a holy God and sinful man — but only one signifies Good News for all
Jesus’ forgiveness of an adulterous woman is a beautiful picture of grace. But was He defying God’s own commandments in the process?
Sin is considered a primitive word in today's world. Talking about it makes us uneasy — but that's precisely why believers need to be battling it every day
For centuries, Christians have staked their lives on the gospel. If it really is the power of God to save us for eternity, then we need to know what it is
A reader asks if people can be held responsible for being born into this world with specific sinful tendencies. Can our innate desires be held against us?
It's difficult to see the end from the beginning, but we are encouraged to look ahead to what God has promised — for in the future is deliverance
If our idea of ‘separation’ is only concerned with externals or superficial things, we are no better than the hypocrites Jesus berated in the first century
What lies in store for humans at the time of death? Do we become spirits, roaming the face of the earth? Or do we wait for judgement in no man's land?
Many would hope that a fiery eternity is but a myth meant to scare people, but Scripture has plenty to say about why it is anything but a fable
In the last part of this series, we look at specific instances of divine judgment in the past to understand why they were so severe
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