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Believers in Christ must live after the Spirit, not after the flesh. We may have questions about what this means. Today, Romans 8 provides the answers.
Those who trust Christ have been brought into His family. We have unity. The assignment of individuals in the church, according our text, is to maintain it.
Paul writes about the mercy he obtained through Christ in 1 Timothy chapter 1. His personal testimony should remind us of the mercy we have also received.
God is preparing to bring one man to Himself in Acts 8. He is preparing another man to use his understanding of scripture to present that other man the gospel.
Paul and Timothy prayed for the church at Colosse. They were showing love for others, but (like all believers) had room to grow in spiritual understanding.
We survey the New Testament for verses featuring the phrase "all things" today. These passages of scripture are packed with helpful application. 
Everyone who believes in Christ should be struggling against sin. We often fail in our struggle. When we do, God chastens us. That's today's topic.
The Bible has instructions on obedience for children, parents, and servants in Ephesians 6. We discuss the attitude and heart behind our obedience today.
When called by God to lead the people of Israel out of bondage in Egypt, Moses asked who am I? The answer was God's chosen, prepared, and empowered leader.
Today we discuss the importance of review from Hebrews 11 and make the case: "These are stories, lessons, and examples so rich, review cannot exhaust them." 
Believers in Christ should not be surprised by persecution. Jesus told us we would face persecution. What should our disposition be when a fiery trial comes?
Even disciples of Christ that suffer persecution can love life and have good days according to 1 Peter 3. We take a closer look at the details on this edition.
People who know Christ as Savior ought to walk as He walked. That means obeying His commands, while maintaining a close relationship with Him every day. 
When things get difficult in Numbers 13, the people of Israel take their eyes off God. They see only their circumstances and fail to see the promises of God.
There is a fascinating interaction between Jesus and Martha in the account of Lazarus' resurrection. It explains why Jesus had the power to raise him up.
The scriptures explain why and how every Christian is expected to serve. In this episode, we define the word and discuss three things to remember about it.
We look to the scriptures to define a common word in the New Testament: exhort. Passages in Acts and Hebrews help us understand this important duty for Christians.
Our passage of the day in Romans 6 reminds us why and how we are able to have victory over sin through Christ. It says we can obey daily from the heart.
After Jesus' resurrection, He meets two men on their way to Emmaus. These disciples need to hear the teaching He provides from scripture concerning Himself.
The rich man in Luke 16 had a life of comfort and ease, while in eternity he suffered only torments. Why did the beggar Lazarus experience exactly the opposite? 
When we were without God in the world, Christ died for us. He washed away our sins and made it possible for us to have a relationship with His Father. 
In Christian ministry our speaking, gifts, understanding, and even our faith mean nothing if we have not charity. We discuss what that means in this episode.
The God of heaven came to earth to dwell among men. Our passage of the day talks about this "Word made flesh," who came to die in our place on a cross.
We spend some time in a well-known Psalm on this edition. It encourages believers to sing, serve, thank, praise, and bless the Lord. Because He is good.
The city of Athens was wholly given to idolatry. Paul took an opportunity he was provided there to teach people about Jesus, the Son of the One True God.
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