We are fully justified in asking God to work miracles on behalf of our loved ones. But God doesn’t limit himself to our understanding of what our loved ones need most. He is fully able to do spectacular miracles today just as he did in Bible times. But more often he gives strength to the weary and courage to the fainting and hope to those who feel like giving up. God’s miracles come in more than one variety, a truth we can experience every day.
Text: 1 Kings 17:17-24If your God is too small, perhaps you need to take another look at the God of the Bible.
Text: Romans 11:33-36No matter how hopeless the situation looks, God has not lost the battle. In the end we’re going to come out on the winning side.
Text: Romans 11:1-10In the history of the Christian church, few doctrines have been so hotly debated as the doctrine of predestination. Since predestination is a biblical concept, we must face this doctrine squarely whether we like it or not. It’s in the Bible, therefore we must first seek to understand it and then to ask what difference it makes.
Text: Romans 9:19-29There are times when a writer knows beyond a shadow of a doubt that he doesn’t have to worry about […]
Text: Hebrews 13:4Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you weren’t married? If somehow you were suddenly single again? […]
Text: 1 Corinthians 13:7Perhaps you’ve heard the story of the woman who went to see a lawyer about getting a divorce. The lawyer […]
Text: James 1:19“I have no use for cranks who despise music, because it is a gift of God. Music drives away the […]
Text: 2 Chronicles 20If you ever travel to the Holy Land, one of the places you may visit is an Arab town called […]
Text: Matthew 16:13-17No question is more central to the missionary enterprise than the state of those without Christ. Are they really lost? Are those who never hear also lost? And that raises an important question. How can God send people to hell for not believing in Jesus, if they never even heard of him in the first place?
Text: Romans 2:12