In the day of judgment, God will call you to account, not on the basis of how you feel, but on the basis of your walking in obedience to His commandments.
Forgetting and remembering are opposite but important disciplines in the Christian life. The Bible charges you with the task of both.
Dr. Chuck Swindoll delivers a powerful message at Dallas Theological Seminary about preaching and teaching the Word of God.
The nature of man is such that this is how we all relate to the Great Physician: we want access to Him in case of need, but would rather live not having to visit Him.
Affluence and success destroy hope and produce despair. When a person lacks that for which he hopes, he is driven by the motivation to obtain it. But what does a person do once his hope is fulfilled?
The emphasis is on the various gifts and there expression, and not on the quality of any particular gift.
Dr. Gus Reyes at Dallas Theological Seminary on parenting. A great use of Samuel to explain how to be a great parent.
King David’s confession in Psalm 51 shows us a proper response to sin.
People can be guilty without feeling a sense of guilt and shame.
Anxiety is the absence of gratitude in presence of fear and sometimes in the presence of anger.
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