The Importance of Being Faithful Until the End
Repeatedly the Scripture exhorts us to remain faithful to the end. The life of King Asa is a lesson on failing to do that.
But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. (2 Cor. 4:7 NIV)
Theological posts that are related to the doctrine of salvation.
Repeatedly the Scripture exhorts us to remain faithful to the end. The life of King Asa is a lesson on failing to do that.
This post is looking at what the Scripture says about the spiritual realm. And, especially, at evil in the spiritual realm.
Holiness is not just something expected of some believers. All of us who belong to Christ are holy, and are expected to live holy lives.
Do you ever find yourself envying the prosperity of the wicked? If you do, you are not alone. But consider their fate, and rejoice in God.
The Scripture uses many metaphors to describe walking with Christ. I have found that backpacking works well for me in describing that walk.
One of the challenges facing believers today is our relationship with the world around us. How do we live faithfully to God in a pagan world?
The Bible pictures humanity beginning in the Garden of Eden. And it looks to Christ’s work on the cross to return us to that Garden.
The 13th chapter of 1 Corinthians describes the most essential element of our Christian walk; the way of love. Without it, nothing we do has value.
Salvation is a gracious gift of God. There is nothing we can do to earn or deserve it. We can only accept this gracious gift of God by faith.
Tithing was a requirement under the Old Testament Law. But is it still a mandate for New Testament believers? Do we have an obligation to give financially?