There are times in the Christian life where everything around us seems to contradict the promises of God. So how can we exercise faith in moments of doubt?
There are times in the Christian life where everything around us seems to contradict the promises of God. So how can we exercise faith in moments of doubt?
True spiritual maturity is not a mere mystical experience, it is an objective reality that affects the whole person. And none of this takes place apart from the mind.
In this clip, Pastor Joel uses Hebrews 11:3 to dismantle the atheistic worldview, and encourage Christians in their faith.
As we do the work of an evangelist in presenting the gospel to unbelievers, we are simultaneously accomplishing two tasks; 1) We are lovingly providing the means of salvation to those who are you lost, 2) We are presenting our defense of the character and nature of God against the lies of his enemies.
In the midst of COVID-19, many people are compromising their faith. Why is this the case?
The problem with the Old Covenant was not that God gave bad commands, but that the people had bad hearts. However, under the New Covenant, God promises to give all his New Covenant people new hearts.