Why And How You Should Fast
Jesus didn’t say if we fast—He said when. That tells us fasting should be a regular part of our walk with God.
Jesus didn’t say if we fast—He said when. That tells us fasting should be a regular part of our walk with God.
The Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew 5-7, is one of the most powerful teachings of Jesus Christ. It lays the very foundation for Christian living.
The fourth chapter of 1 John is one of the most powerful passages in Scripture, as it teaches us about love, truth, and discernment.
In 1 John 3, the apostle John continues to teach us about what it means to be children of God.
As members of the body of Christ, we each have a unique role to play in the Church. God has given us spiritual gifts to serve, edify, and build up one another for His glory.
Eternal life is one of the most profound promises in the Bible. As Christians, we hold to the hope that life does not end with death, but continues forever in the presence of God.
In 1 John 1, the apostle John lays the foundation for the rest of his letter by declaring the reality of Jesus Christ and the significance of our fellowship with Him.
Memorizing Scripture is one of the most powerful spiritual disciplines we can develop as Christians.
Faith in God gives us the strength to overcome fear, trust in His promises, and move forward with confidence.
The Bible reveals that justice and mercy are not opposing forces but are beautifully intertwined in God’s character.