The Parable of the Wedding Feast, Matthew 22:1-14. No shoes, no shirt, no service. No wedding garment, no Jesus. Learning what it means to put on Christ.
A one-shot, fill-your-bucket study of a book that marvelously focuses on Christ, His Church, and Conversion. It’s been well said, “By doing what they did in the book of Acts, we can become what they were—Christians.”
(Mk. 1:35)--Jesus spent a great deal of time in prayer. We can learn a great deal about the power and privilege of prayer by examining the Lord's prayer life.
God's people are positive people. We know that people want the gospel, we understand that we can and must take it to them, and we are kind, even to those with whom we disagree.
We are living in a world that believes everyone can have his own truth, and those "truths" can be different. In fact, we are told that the only real truth is that there is no absolute truth. Such a statement is not only self-defeating, but it is also obviously and patently false. Truth exists and...
An examination of the statements of the demon in Acts 19 and the important question it should lead each of us to ask ourselves. The demon recognized the authority/power of our Lord. He was acquainted with Paul, likely because of the impact the apostle's preaching had on lost souls. The demon did ...