What do you think is the hardest commandment in the Bible? It may be this:
“Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” Ephesians 5:20.
READ MORESome years ago, the United States sent a capsule to the moon, and for the first time a man—Neil Armstrong—walked on the moon. The President at that time said, "The planting of human feet upon the moon is the greatest event in human history."
I mean no disrespect, but he was totally wrong. The greatest event in human history was not planting human feet upon the moon but when God came to a manger in Bethlehem and His feet were planted upon Earth. That's the greatest event. We call that the incarnation.
READ MOREThere’s an aspect of our lives we must control if we’re going to live this year in victory. We must have mastery over our minds. None of us knows what the coming year will bring. We must command our thought life—and not the other way around.
READ MOREMy wife Joyce and I are so different. I thought I knew her well. After all, we met in the 4thgrade. But didn’t realize how different we were until we were on a Ferris wheel. For some reason, it stopped with our gondola at the top, and I thought it would be fun to rock it back and forth. I discovered we are very different!
READ MOREIf you’re facing unjust discrimination or even persecution because of your Christian faith, what can you do?
READ MOREWe thought we’d never see our local schools, universities, legislatures and even some churches make concerted efforts to change what we believe, control what we think, and restrict what we’re free to say and do.
READ MOREWorld events today are so disturbing, many are asking, “Could the Second Coming of Christ be close at hand?”
READ MOREWhat do you do when you’re sure you’ve crossed a line where God will not forgive you? “Not this time, and not for this,” you think. Let me tell you on the basis of God’s Word, if you genuinely seek His forgiveness and want be in relationship with Him, you can.
READ MOREMany think love is just a feeling—oceans of emotions. We get confused because English has only one word for love. But there are several kinds of love, and Scripture uses a different Greek word for each kind.
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