5 Gifts Paul “Always” Thanked God For
When Paul expresses his thanks to God in the opening verses of Colossians, he says that he does so “always” (Col. 1:3). His gratitude, in other words, was not a temporary feeling but a consistent habit.
When Paul expresses his thanks to God in the opening verses of Colossians, he says that he does so “always” (Col. 1:3). His gratitude, in other words, was not a temporary feeling but a consistent habit.
In Mark 14, we read that as the time for Jesus’ crucifixion drew near, a woman came to Him and anointed His head with an alabaster flask of precious oil. While this heartfelt act of
The endearing book Christmas Thoughts by nineteenth-century pastor, theologian, and Anglican bishop J. C. Ryle is a collection of five reflections that invite readers to pause and consider our spiritual state and relationship with God as
“You yourselves are fully aware that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night.” 1 Thessalonians 5:2 Click below to download your image: Apple Devices:iPadsiPhones Other Devices:Android PhonesAmazon FireMicrosoft Surface
“Local churches will never be able to do their work effectively if the leaders are not always, continually, prayerfully, loyally supported by their followers.” —Alistair Begg Click below to download your image: Apple Devices:iPadsiPhones Other
Dear Friend, My children introduced me to Waze to help me when I’m traveling. If you’ve used this navigational app, you’ll be familiar with hearing the voice say, “Watch out!” It also instructs the driver
“I need … the clear shinings of Your love, the beams of Your grace, the light of Your countenance—these are as summer suns to me.” —C. H. Spurgeon Click below to download your image: Apple
This newly released Advent devotional features thirty daily readings drawn from the powerful preaching of Charles Spurgeon. In A Wondrous Mystery, Spurgeon’s words echo with conviction and clarity as he shares his inspiring insights unpacking
Are there any beliefs worth dying for? Is salvation a gift or a reward? How authoritative is the Bible, and are there other authorities we should heed? These are pressing questions with significant implications. They
Faithful pastors have often had to remind their flocks, “The church is not a building. The church is the people.” That is true and an important reminder. Yet it is also true that the New