As we close out the old year, may we reflect on how God's Word has been the refreshment we have needed in the past and can count on for refreshment in the year to come.
How is the Bible a "precious treasure"? What does it teach us about who we are?
When we are always turning toward God, and seeking His will by reading His Word and praying, we will have no interest in the evil Peterdescribes in 1 Peter 1:22 .
Sometimes we are called to action. It always calls us to love.
He must hold firmly to the trustworthy message as it has been taught, so that he can encourage others by sound doctrine and refute those who oppose it (Titus 1:9).
Take this opportunity to "refresh your memory." Consider writing down your salvation experience to share with family and friends.
When we expect and prepare for travel hazards, we can trust the Spirit to guide us on the road of purity.
Allow God to show you opportunities to love!
We can not separate the revelation of God through Christ from the command to love others.
As believers, we cannot continue to hold onto the sinful practices and attitudes...
When we accept Jesus into our hearts, He will nourish and sustain us for Christian life and ministry.
Love is the virtue that binds everything together in perfect unity.
During this often stressful season, Jesus brings purpose and peace into our preparations.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:3
Our service will surely contribute to other people also being brought from death to life!
Today, and every day, is a good time to open God’s gift and share it with others!
Join together with those who have accepted His gift of salvation through grace and have received the Holy Spirit whose power is at work within us.
We have received the greatest gift of all time; now we are called to share it with others!
These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ (Col. 2:17).
May every Christmas celebration and holiday tradition be an act of worship and service to the one whom we live for.