Walking In Faith: Living Out Your Relationship With God
Walking In Faith: Living Out Your Relationship With God Warm Introduction You can know God personally and still struggle to live by faith. Many believers reach a point where their…
How To Develop A Daily Prayer Life
How To Develop A Daily Prayer Life Introduction You want prayer to be more than a checklist — more than habit or duty. You want it to be a living…
What It Really Means To Know God Personally
What It Really Means To Know God Personally Introduction You can have all the facts about God and still feel distant from Him. That gap between knowing about God and…
Knowing God: Not Just About Him, But Walking With Him
Knowing God: Not Just About Him, But Walking With Him Introduction When people talk about knowing God, they often mean knowing facts — doctrines, attributes, or theological ideas. While those…
The Trinity In Eternity (2 Corinthians 13:14)
The Trinity In Eternity (2 Corinthians 13:14) You may have heard the benediction of 2 Corinthians 13:14 read at the close of a service and wondered what depth lies behind…
The Promise Of A New Heaven And Earth (Revelation 21:1)
The Promise Of A New Heaven And Earth (Revelation 21:1) You have read the words that fell like a fresh hope into the hearts of the first Christians and they…
The Trinity In Mission (Matthew 28:19)
The Trinity in Mission (Matthew 28:19) You’ve likely heard the phrase “Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” many times in worship, catechism, or maybe at the end of a sermon. Yet…
A New Creation In Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17)
A New Creation In Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17) When Paul wrote, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” 2…
God’s Love And Justice In Eternity (Revelation 21:4)
God’s Love And Justice In Eternity (Revelation 21:4) You’ve come seeking truth about how God’s love and justice meet in eternity. That’s no small question. It touches the deepest longings…
The Trinity In Salvation (1 Peter 1:2)
The Trinity In Salvation (1 Peter 1:2) You may have read the phrase “Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” a hundred times and felt its familiarity like a well-worn hymn. But…
