Have you ever felt like life was spinning out of control, like you’re grasping for answers but the pieces just won’t fit together? That’s exactly where I found myself as we studied Job 9 and 10 in Bible study yesterday.
I really thought I was done with technology. I was ready to call it quits.
I often come across the question: Is baptism necessary for salvation? It’s a topic that generates a lot of discussion and sometimes confusion among Christians. Let’s dive into what the Bible says and clarify this important aspect of our faith.
Have you ever come across a Bible verse that seemed straightforward but later realized it was a bit more complex? Today, we’re diving into some of those commonly misunderstood verses to reveal their true meanings.
Today, I want to dive into something that’s been on my heart for a while, why reading the Bible is so crucial if you want to walk the walk as a true Christian. Calling yourself a Christian is one thing, but living it out is another. And guess what? The Bible is our ultimate guide for this journey, a handbook for our human and spiritual life.
There’s something incredibly rejuvenating about spending a day at the beach. The sound of the waves, the warmth of the sun, and the simple joy of watching a sunset can serve as gentle reminders of the beauty of God’s creation. During our current trip to Florida, I had one of those days, filled with tranquility and a surprising encounter.
Greetings from sunny Florida! As I navigate the heat (not as scorching as it feels, but still high 80s), juggle the demands of babysitting, and try to find enough time for everything, I am reminded of God’s constant presence and provision. It’s in moments like these that I reflect on the words of the Psalmist: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1).
Today, I’m stoked to dive into Mark 12 with you. My wife and I had this study the other day and I am going to put a quick summary together for you. This chapter is like a treasure chest overflowing with wisdom, and I’m excited to share the gems inside with you.
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