We each face the temptation to sin – usually on a daily or hourly basis. How did Christ deal with His adversary in this? Matthew 4:1-11 is provided to us as an example of our need to be in the Word of God and in prayer to rely upon God.
As a follower of Christ, did you know you have sanctification? 2 Thessalonians 2:12-17 talks about the blessing that sanctification is to the believer.
In Acts 2:41-47 we read the great account of the early church coming together and many being saved through the unity and steadfastness that was among the believers at the time. When we think about our own lives here in America, we have so much freedom and safety that the persecution they faced is often…
Many times in scripture we see the word repent. What does it mean? Many have applied it wrongly, so let’s look at what the Word of God says in Luke 13:1-5 and other passages and see how it relates to our salvation.
The apostle Paul challenges us a Christians to stay the course, to be faithful, to cling to the things of God and focus on eternal things. Did he know what he was talking about in Acts 20:22-25 and other places? A study of his life shows that he did! So how do we faithfully stay…
God has shown us tremendous grace, but what are we doing with it? 1 Peter 4:10 reminds us that we are to be good stewards of the manifold grace of God. Let us therefore not grow weary of tending to the things God has given us and excel in managing God’s grace!
Today’s view of adoption doesn’t carry with it the full weight of what it means to the Christian. Galatians 4:4-7 tells us how we are adopted in to the family of God, made joint heirs with Christ, redeemed, and able to cry Abba, Father. What a privilege it is to be adopted in!
As churches that follow Christ, we must heed the warnings of Scripture. 1 Thessalonians 5 contains many reminders of the need for us to be vigilant and wary as the last days draw ever nearer, while we watch for the return of Christ.
Christ, our propitiation! Romans 3:23-31 discusses this, but what does it mean? Listen to the explanation in this sermon!
The need to remember that we are being watched is ever before us. 1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 reminds us that we’re to do all things to please God and to grow in Him as we walk through this life abstaining from the things that are not of God. Friend, will you strive to please God or…