Matthew 4:8-10
Erecting idols is not as common a practice today as it was long ago. But idols don’t have to be physical sculptures.
Erecting idols is not as common a practice today as it was long ago. But idols don’t have to be physical sculptures.
Have you ever been held captive by information-induced paralysis?
Jesus’ parable of the unmerciful servant is about forgiveness.
Our world tends to assign great value to fleeting things—wealth, popularity, position, possessions, accomplishment, approval ratings.
Every new day, every new week and month and year, moves us into the future that God has for His people.
How much is enough when it comes to our relationship with God?
How can there be any good in suffering?
Sometimes we face a leadership challenge that looms so large we can’t think of where or how to begin.
Being used by God to positively influence those around us begins with seeing the opportunities He places in front of us.
All that God had set in motion from before the beginning of the world unfolds in the birth of a child.