The Breakdown of Integrity
If you want to be a person of integrity, think about the consequences of sin rather than its pleasures and focus on Christ each and every day.
If you want to be a person of integrity, think about the consequences of sin rather than its pleasures and focus on Christ each and every day.
Coming to grips with God’s grace will loosen your inclination for sin. Once your faith is placed in Jesus and you’ve experienced His forgiveness, sin’s dominance will be loosed from your life.
From Mark, Luke, 1 Corinthians, and Titus, Pastor Chuck Swindoll helps believers know what they should focus upon to be faithful servants until Christ returns.
At God's appointed time, Jesus will come a second time to earth and establish His kingdom. His return could occur at any moment. Are you prepared?
Do your words and actions meet up? Your kids may not hear what you’re saying but they definitely notice what you do. Kids benefit from authenticity. If you’re not consistent, they will turn you off.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll opens Titus 2 to explain how believers’ lives are on display to a watching world. He points out how every Christian—no matter their age or stage in life—has something valuable to contribute to the body of Christ.
From Titus 2, Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains the value of living a genuine Christian life, no matter one’s age. A life well-lived makes the Gospel appear as it should—appealing, right, and beautiful.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll explores how God’s grace not only saves and forgives but also empowers believers to live holy, meaningful lives. Grace is redemptive, instructive, and transformative!
You are a Christian. You work for someone who is your boss. Your responsibility is to be diligent to the task, being subject to your leader, showing all good faith.
At any age, the greatest thing you can be is yourself. The godliest lifestyle comes out of authentic people who love Christ. That’s a beauty beyond description.