The godly saint longs for heaven, but not at the cost of leaving a godly heritage on earth. If we are to change the world for Christ, we must commit ourselves to the blessings of our children’s children.
The godly saint longs for heaven, but not at the cost of leaving a godly heritage on earth. If we are to change the world for Christ, we must commit ourselves to the blessings of our children’s children.
The Bible contains severe warnings, but in virtually every instance of a threat there is also a promise that can be found nearby. In a biblically faithful church, the pastors’ default position should be that he is preaching to the people of God, not rebellious pagans.
Much of the wickedness we find in society today is being constantly defended by this one fallacy: “The execution should be the norm.”
Sadly, in the kangaroo court of social media, the “victim” often seems to be whoever can speak up first with a heart-wrenching story. However, according to God’s standards for justice, it is quite possible for the alleged victim to turn out to be the actual victimizer.
When God speaks it is always without error and with full authority. However, not everything in Scripture is equally clear. So how should we communicate the less clear passages of the Bible?
In order to be a faithful Christian, each of us must be willing and prepared to stand alone. We will all repeatedly face pressure to violate God’s standards and go along with the crowd. In the workplace, our associates will likely engage in blasphemous speech and immoral activities, and occasionally, they will urge us to join them. At family gatherings …