Where in the Bible do we find “The Rapture?” How does it relate to the return of Jesus and the certain hope of the Resurrection?
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Why… Do I Believe He’s Alive?
Why did the first believers insist that a man crucified as a criminal had not only overcome death but was in fact God, Lord, and King? Because they had seen the resurrected Jesus with their own eyes!
David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Week 34
We all know the story of David, but let’s learn from David how to seek restoration with the Father through honest repentance. What God saw in David, He can see in us. We, too, can be people after God’s own heart.
Why… Do Dates Matter?
Why did Jesus, our Sacrificial Lamb, enter Jerusalem on the day He did? The Palm Sunday account in John’s Gospel, together with Exodus 12:3, gives us the answer!
David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Week 33
We all know the story of David, but let’s learn from David how to seek restoration with the Father through honest repentance. What God saw in David, He can see in us. We, too, can be people after God’s own heart.
Why… Do We Need Help?
Do we need help? Jesus taught that we needed not only Him, but also the Holy Spirit, the “helper” whom the Father would send to teach and lead us in all things!
David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Week 32
We all know the story of David, but let’s learn from David how to seek restoration with the Father through honest repentance. What God saw in David, He can see in us. We, too, can be people after God’s own heart.
Why… Eternal Assurance?
We are not saved by what we have done, or by how hard we’ve tried, or by what church we belonged to. Only a perfect sacrifice could pay the price of all our sins. When Jesus went willingly to the cross, He paid that price so that we can now have certain assurance of eternal life!
David: A Man After God’s Own Heart – Week 31
We all know the story of David, but let’s learn from David how to seek restoration with the Father through honest repentance. What God saw in David, He can see in us. We, too, can be people after God’s own heart.
Why… Praise and Rejoice?
Is it even possible to praise God, let alone rejoice, when everything around us is going wrong? Believers in the Bible found it not only possible, but essential. As the apostle Paul wrote while suffering in prison, “Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.” (Philippians 4:4)
