To be a godly father may appear to be a daunting task. But the Bible way is really quite simple: teach your children about God, discipline them as needed, thank God for them, and don't anger them--and then do it God's way, over and over and over again.
The Bible teaches that there are two kinds of wisdom. There is a worldly, carnal wisdom—and a helpful, spiritual wisdom. By observing a person's life it will soon be obvious which kind of wisdom they are living by.
Genuine faith will produce action. Good works can never save us, we need faith; but saving faith will produce works. Will someone believe that you love them because you told them you do if you never treat them kindly?
Premarital sex. No big deal? Or, maybe it is a big deal? What does God say about it? He speaks plainly on the subject...
Peter's life brought him to two life-changing charcoal fires—one where he denied Jesus, and the one where he found forgiveness and renewal. Explore the nature of denial, and Jesus ministry of restoring and recommissioning the fallen.
There are two Kingdoms. The kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world. You need to learn to recognize the differences between them.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is the Gospel for sinners. Often though, we do not realize that so called "good people" are sinners also just like the drunk or prostitute.
For every human being there are two basic choices—righteousness or sin, life or death. You can pick your road, but you must accept then destiny it leads you too.
There are many situations where life seems too much to handle or that disobedience to God would be the wisest course to follow. When you are tempted to think this, remember the two words, "But God..." and the wonderful Bible promises that follow them.
Many believers have been taught that, in spite of anything a believer does, there is no way he or she could forfeit eternal salvation. What does the Bible teach about unconditional eternal security?
Why do we practice nonresistance and nonconformity? Why not just go with the flow?