Knowing the “What” and “Why”
As Christians we generally know well what we believe. It’s time to know why we believe it just as well. … More Knowing the “What” and “Why”
As Christians we generally know well what we believe. It’s time to know why we believe it just as well. … More Knowing the “What” and “Why”
Why does this passage of Scripture start by referring to God’s daily mercies, then speak of suffering? … More Daily Mercies in a Season of Suffering
I encourage you to read the book of Job. If you are like me, once you get through chapter 38, you will think times when you had similar experiences with God. … More Encouragement to Read the Book of Job
They were called the “Forlorn Hope.” I think these soldiers illustrate why we needed to be “brought near by the blood of Christ.” … More The “Forlorn Hope” and Christ
We’re “adopted” by God. It’s fair to ask why we needed adoption. … More Adopted by God
Too often we gloss over the account of Jesus sending the Apostles to prepare people to receive Him, thinking it doesn’t apply to us today. … More Sent into Vocations
Why are we told God’s mercies are new every day when we face prolonged affliction? … More Patience and God’s Mercy
If any could have earned the right to complain about God, it was Job. Yet even Job was not righteous enough to do this. … More Facing God in the Whirlwind
A marvelous example of God’s creativity in inspiring the Scriptures. … More God-Inspired Creativity in Scripture
Jesus had family members who thought He was crazy. We have the privilege of similar experiences. … More Facing Opposition to the Faith