Maturity, Wisdom, and Understanding
Maturity doesn’t happen overnight. It’s developed over the long haul by applying God’s Word to your everyday life.
Maturity doesn’t happen overnight. It’s developed over the long haul by applying God’s Word to your everyday life.
When you feel lonely remember the Lord is with you. He hasn’t left you alone. In these times cling to His promises to never abandon you, never fail your, and never forsake you.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains the apocalyptic events in Revelation 9:13–21 and explores why those remaining still refuse to repent.
Suffering has a way of simplifying life. It stretches our faith and pulls us back to the basics of prayer and dependence on God.
When faced with impossible situations refuse to worry. Instead, hand them over to God. Ask Him to take charge. After all, He’s the specialist.
We don’t have to live perfect lives—that’s impossible. But we can live good lives, and that comes from learning from our mistakes and not making them over again.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll illuminates Revelation 9:1–12, providing important points about demons: they are real and committed to our destruction, but they have limitations, and they must bow to our sovereign Lord, Jesus Christ.
When things don’t go our way it’s tempting to get angry. A better ways is to laugh it off. When you choose to smile in the midst of chaos you’re choosing to rise above your circumstances.
As hard as it is to imagine one day we will meet Jesus. And we need to be ready.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll walks listeners through this collective gasp in John’s description of the seventh seal in Revelation 8:1–13. Destruction from the sky leaves no part of the earth untouched, from the land to the sea.