Righteousness matters, but ours always falls short. What are we to do?
Wouldn’t we all love a second chance? Jesus’ resurrection means that we have that second chance, third, or fourth. We are studying 1 Corinthians 15 and learning that the resurrection gospel is good news for anyone, any time, for any failure. That’s grace. And THAT is good news.
What do we love? The world that God has saved us from or the one who saves the world?
Jim takes us through Psalms 112-114 as we continue our one year journey through these songs praising God and applying His truth to our lives.
As we turn to the next part of Psalm 2, how do we understand the language of the Messiah being “begotten”? What does that tell us about the confidence we can have in Him?
Do you believe the end is near? We are told to be prepared and to be patient. But in that patience, we also need to be urgent! Because the end is coming.
Are we offering cleansing and hope to those in the world? Or are we racing to match the world to the point that we have nothing to offer?
John calls us to be vigilant to spiritual threats, offering a message that went against the flow.
Jesus assembles us together to be His representation in the world.
Melanie helps us to unpack one of the most challenging of Psalms, 109, along with the lofty joy of Psalms 110-111.