STS Study Excerpt: The Integrity of a Loyal Husband
Father, when I’m tempted to compromise my convictions and break my vows, remind me of Uriah’s example of consistency, commitment, trustworthiness, and loyalty to the end.
Father, when I’m tempted to compromise my convictions and break my vows, remind me of Uriah’s example of consistency, commitment, trustworthiness, and loyalty to the end.
In a crisis a true friend cares enough to visit without an invitation, is sympathetic and comforting, expresses deep feelings, isn’t turned off by unpleasant sights, and says very little.
As Christians we’re called to be gracious and loving, but we’re not called to be doormats. Sometimes enough is enough.
Listen, this Bible of ours is full and running over with promises and encouragements directly related to the return of our Lord Christ. I just checked. It’s not just hinted at; it’s highlighted. It’s an obvious theme of New Testament truth.
If you wrestle with depression don’t blame yourself. Everyone experiences episodes of despair. While it’s temping to isolate yourself it’s important to seek a close friend or trusted counsellor who can help you through this difficult time.
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he explores a captivating account told in Revelation 12. Envision this epic battle between heaven and earth.
When you offer advice be careful what you assume about the person’s situation. And seek to uplift rather than criticize.
Jesus didn’t limit His Great Commission to a certain class of spectacular Christians who had “arrived.” His command and promise are for all Christians who are maturing and walking in pursuit of His calling.
Here are three ways to prepare for Christ’s coming. First place your belief in Christ, Second resist a corrupt lifestyle. And third live in a sensible, godly way. Live as if Christ might come today.
Listen to this intriguing sermon as Pastor Chuck Swindoll steps back to provide a panorama of earthly life from a heavenly view. Live for what’s eternally valuable!