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.
Someone not long ago asked this question how many people did our Lord Jesus heal during the three years of his public ministry?
I need it! You probably said those words at one point or another. When I was younger, I said those words a lot.
Jesus is the bread of life from heaven that gives us eternal life, forgiveness, salvation. But there's something else we can learn from this too. Jesus gives us bread to distribute.
You're not just a speck out in the universe that's unimportant to God. Jesus sees and cares about you, and He provides for you.
Recently there was a news story about a teenager who was fishing with his dad up at the Lake of the Woods in northern Minnesota.
When you go to your kitchen faucet and you turn it on, what do you expect to happen?
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.
I want to take a look at God's Word from Matthew chapter 14 and just talk a little bit more about faith and trust and doubt.
Today we compare two miraculous catches of fish in the Bible and see how Peter reacts each time.
Peter does something surprising. Is his response to Jesus appropriate?
It doesn't seem logical, it doesn't seem practical, but the man who speaks God's word is saying it to me. So I'll give it a shot.