As we study 1 Thessalonians 2:1-3:5 we recognize the timelessness of the Word of God – it’s as true for us today as it was when Paul wrote it! Friends, as we look toward the return of our Savior, let us come together and worship our Creator.
Are we eager to be close to God? When we study Exodus 19, we recognize that not everyone chooses to be close to God – but what’s our desire today? We are as close to God as we choose to be!
Everyone has a mother and they’ve all been an influence in our lives, one way or another. In 2 Timothy 1:5, we are reminded of a mother and grandmother who had a great influence in Timothy’s life. What a joy it is to celebrate Mothers!
How do you wish to be known? As we study 1 Thessalonians 1 we’re reminded that we should have a reputation of turning to Christ and living for Him. How will you be remembered?
Do you pursue God? When we’re passionate about something, we tend to find the time to make it a priority – how about something of eternal importance? Friend, we’re all in need of this daily time with God, let us each make it a priority to pursue God!
We all have but one life to live, one life to give – what will we do with it? In Jude 1:22, we’re entreated to make a difference – to draw others to salvation. It is our cause, our calling, but it comes at a cost. Friend, let us be about our Savior’s business today!
As we conclude our study of 1 Timothy with 1 Timothy 5, Paul closes with many helpful reminders to today’s Christian as we deal with elders, honor widows, and look to live blameless before men.
How well are we calling upon and seeking God? As we study Jeremiah 29:11-14, we recognize the need for a desire to love and know God. Do you long for His presence? Are you willing to forsake those things that draw you away from Him? Friends, time is short, let us focus on the eternal!
Jesus paid it all, and He took care of it all, after the resurrection as He ascended up to Heaven and presented His blood. Ephesians 4:8-12 is one of many passages that give us a glimpse at all Jesus did after the resurrection for you and for me!
Many did not understand what the scriptures said and what Jesus had taught when it came to the resurrection as they were not expecting what happened! As we read the account in John 20:1-10 it becomes clear that they really didn’t understand. Yet how many today still don’t understand the Gospel message? Friend – He…