Jesus forgets what we remember. And he remembers what we forget. You can find the whole gospel in those two sentences.
Text: Matthew 25:31-46The time is short, the world is passing away, the end of all things is at hand. Who knows if this is the day when Jesus will return? Now is the time, this is the hour, and God is calling you. What will you do?
Text: Matthew 25:14-30No one can “borrow” another person’s faith. One day you will stand before the Lord and he will say, “Why should I let you into my heaven?” What answer will you give?
Text: Matthew 25:1-13Whenever I speak on Bible prophecy, one question always comes up sooner or later: When is Jesus coming back? No […]
Text: Matthew 24:36-51Six months after we started, we come at last to the end of our journey through the book of Galatians. […]
Text: Galatians 6:11-18Over lunch this week, a friend and I discussed the spiritual implications of the terrorist attacks on America. My friend […]
Text: Galatians 6:6-10“Then our sons in their youth will be like well-nurtured plants, and our daughters will be like pillars carved to […]
Text: Psalm 144:12He must have been in a hurry to get home to see his family. That’s the only reason his friends […]
Text: Hebrews 11:8-10Jesus reminds us that we can only serve one master – money or the Almighty. If we don’t manage our money, it will manage us. Mammom is personified as a rival god because it fights for supremacy in our lives. Contrary to popular opinion, money is not just a neutral medium of exchange but a “power” with life of its own. As we focus on building for the future, we’ll disarm the dollar dragon by transferring ownership of everything we have to God.
Text: Matthew 6:19-24“Perfect what you have begun, and grant me what you have made me long for.” Prayer of Anselm of Canterbury […]
Text: Galatians 5:19-26