Jesus makes a statement in Luke 12:1-5 that we should all take to heart, in summary – fear your Creator Who controls your eternity. As we learn to love God and walk with Him, we’ll see our relationship with Jesus grow to one of love and a desire to please Him.
Are you ready to meet God? Or would you be left with things you wish you’d done? 1 Peter 3:10-16 contends that we should always be ready! Ready to meet God, ready to share the Gospel, ready to help. Are you ready?
Friend, you have a choice to make in this life – will you fear the Lord? Psalm 34:8-9 speaks of the benefit that comes to those that fear the Lord as we acknowledge the One that created us, the One that saved us, and the One that provides safety.
2 Corinthians 1:3-7 reminds us that as believers, God is our comforter. We can take all things to Him at all times and He will be there for us.
The world has lost the fear of the Lord as they seek to do whatever they want. As a result, we see more and more chaos and disorder. Yet the Bible reminds us in Proverbs 19:23 that the fear of the Lord is necessary for a satisfied, peaceful life.
The freedom we have in Christ – do we believe it? Do we live it? Do we recognize the freedom from guild and daily fears? John 8:31-36 encourages us to be free from these things and enjoy our salvation through Christ our Savior.
Part of growing our faith is having our faith tested. Peter talks about this in 1 Peter 1:3-7 and 1 Peter 4:12-13. Whether we look to God during these times and seek the growth or instead turn from Him is a decision we must make.
While the world teaches covetousness and a lack of content, the Bible again and again reminds us to be content. Hebrews 13:5-6 is our focus in this lesson on this important topic!
Faith is something we all have. But faith placed in the right things isn’t guaranteed. As a believer, our faith must be placed in Christ for salvation, and our faith show be growing as we see God at work. Peter gives us a clear list in 2 Peter 1:3-11 of how our faith must then…
John writes to us in 1 John 2:15-29 about our need to not love the things of this world but to get our focus to the things that matter eternally. Are we willing to sacrifice a little to gain it all as we do the will of the Father?