Living Sacrifices
Romans 12:1-2 lays out an important template for understanding the Christian life — a life completely transformed by the mercies of the Gospel of Christ.
Romans 12:1-2 lays out an important template for understanding the Christian life — a life completely transformed by the mercies of the Gospel of Christ.
During our special weekend series GETTING RIGHT AGAIN, Gary Fisher helped us better understand the book of Zechariah. This is a Bible class discussion, some comments may be difficult to hear.
During our special weekend series GETTING RIGHT AGAIN, Gary Fisher helped us better understand the book of Zechariah. This is a Bible class discussion, some comments may be difficult to hear.
During our special weekend series GETTING RIGHT AGAIN, Gary Fisher helped us better understand the book of Zechariah. This is a Bible class discussion, some comments may be difficult to hear.
It can be tough out here on the dating scene. God doesn\’t *exactly* give us a manual for dating, but the first chapters of Song of Songs provides us with wisdom to guide our mindset and approach to the pursuit of marriage.
Jesus was extremely clear on the matter of divorce. His prohibitive standard compels those who follow him to remain true to their spouses, and it points us to the essence and significance of marriage.
Human beings are dead in sin all the way down to the heart. God\’s solution is to bring life back out of death, to give a new heart.
There was a time when David nearly made one of the biggest mistakes of his life. Fortunately, God sent someone to rescue him. But she wasn\’t who anyone probably would have expected. It makes you think: am I seeing the wise, but unlikely, counselors around me?
You really shouldn\’t do anything important without getting some perspective and guidance from someone who knows better than you. David understood this principle and made sure that he stayed in constant contact with God so that he would stay true to God\’s will.
Trouble is going to come to each of us. The variable that decides the course of our lives is how we handle it. In David\’s life we see the good and the bad and he calls on us to learn from him so that we can choose the better path.