Abandoned
What happens to a person or a people who once knew the truth but ungratefully rejected it? Paul answers this by describing God's response as he boldly proclaims the good news of the Gospel.
What happens to a person or a people who once knew the truth but ungratefully rejected it? Paul answers this by describing God's response as he boldly proclaims the good news of the Gospel.
In this first sermon in a series on the book of 1 John, John declares that he is writing so our joy may be full. John heard someone else once say these words: Jesus. As John introduces his letter, he connects joy to Jesus in three ways. What are they, and how does this affect us?
Smooth-talking, successful-looking "super-apostles" have charmed the Corinthians, making Paul appear like a failure. What should he do? Have you ever felt insignificant or perhaps like a failure? Do your weaknesses burden you? Paul offers wisdom on what Christ can accomplish in these situations.
We can all probably relate to Paul's gracious words to the Corinthians. What should we do when discouragement steals our fervor for doing that good thing we set out to do?
Strong, biblical leaders are needed now more than ever. Are you one? This post, adapted and condensed from a sermon, asks thought-provoking questions and examines key leadership principles through the lives of Moses, Daniel, Paul, and Jesus.
Have you ever faced such crushing, overwhelming, beyond your ability, with no hope in sight, feeling like it’s all over — trouble? Paul did, and he shares what he learned.