Paul finds great joy in the people of Philippi. He wants them to make that joy complete by working towards unity in the church. For that to happen, they must cultivate a Christ-like attitude that is motivated by the encouragement and affection
Paul writes a letter to the church in Philippi and exudes joy for his relationship with them even though he is writing from prison. In these first eleven verses, we see four aspects that will lead us to live a life full of joy.
The writer of Hebrews closes his epistle by giving his readers instructions in how to worship together. We see that we worship an unchanging savior, need to feed on a healthy diet of doctrine and grace and lift up an offering of praise.
The author of Hebrews gives six indicators of faith. Do you exhibit them in your life? If you were brought up on charges of being a Christian, would they be able to convict you on the evidence of your faith?
The writer of Hebrews encourages his readers to run the race of life and not quit. They will need endurance but all they have to do is look to Jesus who the author and perfecter of our faith.
Moses provides a great case study on how to use your faith to make difficult decisions. He forsook the luxury and comfort of Pharoah's palace to identify with the Nation of Israel.
A timely reminder to endure is given to the readers of the Epistle of Hebrews. This reminder is a warning not to despise the Word of God and turn your back on Jesus Christ when things get complicated. We have an eternal possession that is waiti
The writer of Hebrews warns his readers about the danger of falling away. If they neglect the Word of God and don't rely upon the Lord they run the risk of falling away.
There is a perfect rest that is available to every believer who is willing to put their trust in Jesus. It is a rest from a requirement to fulfill the law to make God happy. Jesus took away all the stress of striving to earn His approval.
To the Jew, Moses was the top of the pack. He was the one everyone measured themselves against and considered the greatest in history. The writer of Hebrews shows us that Jesus is greater than Moses. While Moses was a faithful servant in the Ho