There are some who say "there is no God" and there are some who live like there is no God. In Psalm 53, the Psalmist reminds us that God is opposed to the wicked, but quick to extend grace to those who call on his name.
While we live in the already established Kingdom, but not yet fulfilled Kingdom we find ourselves in the middle of a very clear spiritual battle. But, we are not asked to wage war in this battle without defense or weapons. It is through prayer
Although the enemy is powerful, God has equipped us with spiritual armor for our defense against his attacks and weapons to knock back the kingdom of darkness. Our knowledge of his attacks and use of our weapons will determine how successful he
Even the world that we live in is plagued by spiritual warfare. We see that the physical world is broken and everything that lives in it. And, we know through Scripture that Satan has the ability to stick his thumb in that wound and make it eve
Peter urges the believer to be ready to withstand the attacks of the enemy. He actually calls Satan "your adversary. We have an enemy that wants to destroy our lives. But Scripture teaches us how Satan works so that we can defeat him with truth
The resurrection of Christ claims ultimate and eternal defeat against darkness. But, those that have been defeated still throw darts. In this series, we'll unpack the often looked over truths about spiritual warfare.
The Resurrection is the crucial tipping point for everything a Christian believes. With Christ's victory over death, He guarantees our forgiveness, access to the Father, and eternal resurrection!
After Jesus is betrayed and abandoned by his closest friends, held and tried illegally, he is sentenced to scourging and death on a cross. And, even in these moments of emotional, physical, and spiritual agony, Jesus is laser focused on his mis
In the Garden of Gethsemane, we see the agony of Jesus and the determination of Jesus to fulfill the Father's will to bear the weight of the sins of the world.
In Paul's closing words to the church at Philippi, he gives two important lessons: Contentment is only found in Christ, and our finances allow us to partner in the gospel.
As Paul begins to close his letter, he focuses in on the peace that believers should have with each other, and the peace of God that comforts us in troubled times.
Paul understands all of the things that can get in the way as we attempt to follow Jesus and run the race that he has set before us. That's why he says that he's not an expert at anything except understanding how and why to put the past behind
In this passage of Paul's letter, he reminds the church to place the full weight of their faith in Jesus, knowing that all of their own efforts fall desperately short.