Paul finally gets to the good part in his letter to the church in Rome. He gives us the good news and breaks down how and why it all works. By grace through faith all can be saved!
How is it that Paul can use such harsh terminology when he talks about humanity? What happened and what missing that would send us into such a state? How do I reconnect with my purpose? Let's explore the Bibles answers to these challenging q
Many of us are practicing the dangerous task of working to achieve righteousness. Let's look at Romans 2 to identify who the true worker of righteousness is.
Many of us are practicing the dangerous task of working to achieve righteousness. Let's look at Romans 2 to identify who the true worker of righteousness is.
In a world where most move away from wrong doing, we see a pattern within the Bible of Christians breaking this norm and moving towards people and not away.
There is a lot of back and forth in the church on whether we are or are not supposed to judge. Let's see what the Bible has to say and how this helps us to see Jesus more clearly.
As Jesus reveals Himself to His disciples once again, we learn more about Peters relationship with Jesus and the importance of sharing a meal with others.
Peter and other disciples end up fishing again as they wait for Jesus in Galilee. As they go back to what they know, Jesus comes and calls them out of the norm into the extraordinary in an all too familiar way.
Thomas is usually associated with this moment of doubt, but Jesus sees through to who Thomas really is and reveals Himself in a powerful and personal way.
We cannot take for granted the access we have to the Bible today. The first step in understanding the truth of who Jesus is, is reading and treasuring the word of God.
In John 14 Jesus make His famous statement: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life." Let's start in on "the truth" by meditating on three pieces of scripture to help us frame how we approach the truth of who God is.