Jesus refers to death as sleep and that's a good way for Christians to view death. It's just a nap that you will wake from.
You'll never meet anybody more fickle than a sports fan. But while we may be fickle in our faith. Christ is steadfast.
When we look at our lives and our hearts we don't often see peace. But peace doesn't come from within ourselves, it comes from what Jesus has done for you. Jesus' wounds are reminders that he paid for your wrongdoing and now you can have peace with God.
Do you remember the account in the Bible of Jesus' baptism? I like the version in the Gospel of Mark.
We're going through our life and suddenly a storm of life hits us out of the blue and we're left feeling like we are floundering.
Have you ever noticed that during Jesus ministry there were times that he had extreme statements?
The Bible not only says God is love, but the Bible also says the Lord loves righteousness and justice.
Two American soldiers on an American troops ship came up to their chaplain and asked this question: “Do you believe in hell?”
What must I do to get inherit eternal life? That was the question that a man had for Jesus.
There's an interesting story that takes place during Jesus ministry...
Reading the Bible... where to start? Pastor Marques Nelson has a suggestion for where to begin reading the Bible.
He's lost his source of income. He's lost his wealth. He's lost his house. He's lost his kids. He's lost his wife. He's even lost his own health too. Yet his proclamation of faith was astounding.