Loving God is what we were created to do, yet we all struggle to do it. Join us as we study the Word of God from Psalm 116:1-14.
God’s love knows no bounds – He loves us so much that He sent His Son to die for us. Join us as we study together from the Word of God in 1 John 4:7-21 on this important topic!
God’s love is far, far different from the world’s love. His love is never forced. It is always freely given. In 1 John 4:7-21 we’re given a glimpse of the magnitude of this love of God!
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.
In 1 John 2:7-17 John exhorts us to remember what life is all about: loving God and loving others. On this hangs the whole of Christendom. Are we showing the love of Christ to those around us today?
As we consider the life of Christ and read passages like Mark 5:20-6:13 we cannot but be impacted by the difference Jesus made in those individual’s lives He encountered. But what about our lives today? Is Jesus making a difference to you today?
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!
The God of the Bible is not one shrouded in mystery, but one Who is revealed to us in detail. As we study the detail, we see so much about His love toward us, imperfect that we may be, and how He has a plan for each and every one of us. Romans 1:18-32 reminds…
While Luke 15:11-32 may be a familiar passage to many, it’s important that we remember the father represented in the story – our Heavenly Father, who always waits with open arms and will run to greet us when we turn to Him! Friend, our Earthly father will never be perfect, but we have a Father…
God wants us to remember many things in our lives. While as a country we remember those that have served to give us and defend the freedoms we enjoy, how are you remembering the things of God in your life? In Joshua 4:1-7 we see that they made a monument so that others would ask…