God has the power to establish us in the Gospel. This means to fix our minds on, and make us stable in the Gospel.
Considering the pros and cons of AI from a Christian perspective allows us to navigate its impact with wisdom and discernment.
Listening is how the healing of broken souls commences. There can be more power in our silence than in our words.
Which plans have you had in your life, which God has frustrated? Search your heart. Do you resent it or do you truly submit to his will?
This transformation of our mind is a significant theme through the letters of the apostle Paul. He calls us to have the “mind of Christ.”
In this verse of Romans, the apostle reveals a vital spiritual principle: God can fill you with all joy and all peace.
As the year draws to a close and we think towards the year ahead, I want to raise two questions found in the book of Genesis, chapter 16.
Pause a moment in the festivities of Christmas Day, and remember that we have already received the perfect gift.
If you want to be like Jesus, ask questions. The kind of questions Jesus asks in the gospels are fascinating and penetrating.
The main gift God offers to all at Christmas, is the Gospel, the good news of heaven’s willing bankruptcy of itself that we might live.