The Choice to Please God
Every day we face three possible choices or motivations about whom we are going to please: We can seek to please ourselves; we can seek
Every day we face three possible choices or motivations about whom we are going to please: We can seek to please ourselves; we can seek
For those of us whose faith has been so deeply shaped by our worship experiences, the current trend of worship as a professionally programmed performance,
(Part 2) The previous article discussed Paul’s situation as he wrote 2 Timothy, suggesting that he was in prison at Rome—most likely not the imprisonment
Revelation 19:11–16 & Psalm 2 Six days into the new year we witnessed cataclysmic internal conflict in the world’s second largest democracy. As we move
Phileo (Greek), often translated “brotherly love,” is one of the four ancient Greek words for love, along with storge, agape and eros. Phileo is defined
It seems that everywhere Jesus went, great crowds followed Him. Sometimes they closed in on Him and jostled Him around, forcing Him on one occasion
If you knew you had one last chance to leave some advice and encouragement for someone because you were likely to be executed soon, whom
In this pandemic we are experiencing global isolation unique in this millennium. God understands the sufferings that cause and accompany worldwide isolation. His Apostle John
When reading the parable of the lost sheep (Matt 18; Luke 15), we may see ourselves as the shepherd or as a sheep in the
You have heard of the four gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and, John. But have you heard of the gospel according to Isaiah? Preaching the gospel
“Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God; because many false prophets have gone out into
God’s Word in Us Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the eternal Word of God, told us to let His words live in us: “‘If
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