Are your priorities right? Or are you among the “Walking Dead?”
Are your priorities right? Or are you among the “Walking Dead?”
The Bible says that the tongue is like a great ship’s rudder. It’s small, but it determines the direction of the voyage. Unfortunately, our words may zigzag us all over the nautical map.
The promise of Christ’s return is our hope as Christians. But when is he coming again? Church-goers quarrel about that, but they’re asking the wrong question.
The heavenly Father is the God of second chances. But what if I die lost? After entering the realm of departed spirits, will I have the opportunity to reverse my earthly choices?
How could a loving God send people to hell? This troubling question has turned many people away from faith in Jesus. Ironically, the prospect of hell deeply grieves God too. That’s why he sent his Son to the cross (Heb. 2:14-15).
A person who has a Christian conversion experience can never afterward lose his way and suffer condemnation – or at least that’s what TV and radio evangelists tell us. But the inspired writer Jude says otherwise.
Solomon assumed the throne of Israel when he was young and inexperienced. When he asked God for wisdom, the Lord abundantly blessed him with insight. But the king didn’t apply his great understanding to his own personal life.
Paul predicted times of stress in the “last days” (2 Tim. 3:1). When are the last days? What distressing things did Paul foresee?