The Scripture commands that we show honor to our spiritual leaders. In this clip Pastor Joel uses a quote from the Puritan Thomas Watson to reveal two simple ways that each of us can honor our leaders in the church.
The Scripture commands that we show honor to our spiritual leaders. In this clip Pastor Joel uses a quote from the Puritan Thomas Watson to reveal two simple ways that each of us can honor our leaders in the church.
Most of my attempts at evangelism did more harm than good until I learned this one simple lesson.
In our self-centered culture, we are assured that in order to grow in love for others we must first learn to grow in love for ourselves. This may sound biblical, but there is one massive flaw.
Riches in this life may bring profit now, but they will not profit in “the day of wrath.” In fact, riches in this life are often a pitfall to living a righteous life. So how can a person be both rich and righteous at the same time?
Protestant Christianity has differed from Roman Catholicism in several ways. One of those ways is its esteeming of the “priesthood of all believers.” However, although the leaders of a church do not posses any special claim to revelation from God, the Scripture still demands that the members of a church show their leaders honor. (Hebrews 13:17-18)
A valuable lesson from Moses, Elijah, and Greg Bahnsen.