Wouldn’t it be great if, once we became a Christian, we didn’t have to struggle with sin any longer in our lives? If we could just move on without any hindrances toward
God wants to give you a new name, but first you have to come to terms with your past. He can’t change you until you recognize the sinful, lost state you are
Most if not all of us have heard the saying, “What goes around comes around.” In Numbers 32:23, Moses tells the men of the tribes of Gad and Reuben that
The Word of God does travel to the most unlikely places. We can see how God’s Word influences us today even in unlikely situations such as a jail in Mexico City.
We will spend our entire lives preparing for this one trip, the journey of a lifetime. It is for certain that we will take this trip. Therefore, we should prepare
Our freedom in Christ as Christians does not give us a right to sin, nor does it eliminate our sinful desires. Our freedom in Christ does not take away our responsibility to
God supplies the resources, but God’s people must make efforts to grow spiritually. The Christians at Rome were told to put the same effort into living as slaves to righteousness