If we choose to act on spiritual precepts solely when we 'feel like it', we create a near impossible standard to follow
An introduction to one of the best-loved books in the Bible, and one of its key themes: the stark contrast between the way of the wicked and the godly
How to ensure the goal of this ministry is not to feed self-righteous pride, but to restore a sinning believer to holiness
The New Testament has a great deal to say about church discipline — yet no aspect of church life today is more dangerously neglected than this one
A man of fullness and faithfulness, the deacon from the book of Acts is a study in what many churches sorely lack today
There's head knowledge and there's heart knowledge. A reader asks: at what point does one turn into the other, and how does one distinguish between the two?
Why the life of one who is redeemed cannot be lived by one’s own leading or for his own pleasure
It seems unthinkable that Christians in leadership positions can be spiritually stagnant — and yet, a growing trend indicates otherwise
As we celebrate the life of Warren W. Wiersbe (1929-2019), consider the example of a man who used his gifts to edify the Church until the very end.
Jesus came to do what no man can do. He came to do what only God can do. He came to forgive sins.
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