Being a father is never easy. It is much more than simply getting up, going to work, and bringing home a paycheck to make sure that you keep a roof over your head and food on the table. Being a father also means living with integrity; being a man of open honor and honesty. Some of the greatest lessons I learned from my father came not from what he said, but what he did. Our children watch our every step to see how we live our lives and whether or not our walk matches our talk. The legacy we leave is seen in how they eventually walk themselves.
In this prayer of thanksgiving the psalmist wrote to all nations and peoples encouraging them to praise God. This Psalm is neatly structured into three units or stanza. The first…
Do you know anyone who is a “people watcher”? A people watcher is someone who likes to watch people: a. What they say and do — how they act. b.…
Could you please discuss the implications found in Luke 22:36 where Jesus tells His disciples to obtain swords? Why does Jesus tell His disciples to arm themselves since Jesus is…
As I continue to read and study God’s Word, I often find myself with questions about something I have read.Perhaps you are the same. During His time upon this earth,…
Do you think that the Holy Spirit will sometimes comfort us in a way that we will know that it is the Holy Spirit comforting us? And a revisit of…
Most of us who have done any personal evangelism have had persons respond, “I could not live the Christian life if I started.” They know some facts. a. They know…
For better or worse our families impact us. While we may never be able to change our family circumstances, we can control our attitude toward our families and have a…
In the last week of Jesus’ life upon this earth before His crucifixion, He was challenged by different groups who attempted to trap Him in a statement and thus discredit…
Tonight's lesson in the Question and Answers Series is on Christ coming back at the end of time and reigning for one thousand years. This is something that has been…
There is an ancient proverb which dates back 2,400 years to India that states, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Such is the case in our text today.…