Paul understands his sinfulness but understands moreover the finished work of Jesus! He understands his sins but proclaims Jesus' sacrifice for those sins!
Read MoreThe God of the universe has faithful love that endures forever. It endures hard times, good times, uncertain times; His faithful love endures forever.
Read MoreThis week, my challenge for all of us is to verbally declare and "proclaim the excellencies" of Jesus.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to grow in our walk with Christ in both grace and knowledge is to behold the work of God in another's life. Thomas Chalmers is an outstanding example.
Read MoreThe goal of my life is to be doctrinally sound and to be a gracious, generous person. I want my life to reflect the life of Jesus.
Read MoreGod loves people, and if we will slow down and be sensitive to the Holy Spirit, He will lead us to those who need Jesus.
Read MoreFor the remainder of our devotions this week, I am going to share with you some practical principles on how you can grow in your relationship with Jesus Christ.
Read MoreTo follow up on what I wrote about at the end of last week, here are my 6 principles for healthy marriages. I hope this helps and encourages you and your spouse!
Read MoreBoth the husband and wife are sinners and vulnerable to sin. Have no secrets. Be honest and transparent in your communication. Guard your time together.
Read MoreThe enemy of our souls targets Christian marriages. Learn how to keep your marriage Gospel-Centered and growing stronger every day.
Read MoreYou may ask, "Why does God ask for 10%? Does He really need my money?" Jesus said, "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." God doesn't need your money; He wants to change your heart.
Read MoreIt is a powerful witness to a lost world when they hear that we trust God with our entire lives, including our finances.
Read MorePicking up where we left off last week, let us explore further the topic of stewardship: how we can properly manage what God has entrusted to us.
Read MoreOver the next few devotions, I am going to write about a topic that thrills some and makes others cringe.
Read MoreIf you know the Lord and have the privilege and responsibility of leading, then one of the best things you can do for your people is to pray for them.
Read MoreGreat leaders model the behavior they desire to see in those they lead. They are able to say, "Do as I not only say, but also as I do."
Read MoreGood spiritual leaders like Paul and the Old Testament prophets are not hesitant to get busy and put in a little sweat equity. How about you?
Read MoreGreat leaders know that it is not about them but others. The focus is not on advancing their personal gain or influence; rather, it is advancing the team.
Read MoreGreat leaders know the importance of investing in their team. True leaders are hesitant to take credit and more than ready to accept blame.
Read MorePaul was a conduit in the sense that he had people who loved and poured into him, and he in turn did the same for others.
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