The Marks of a Stubborn Man
Are you roaring through life doing your own thing? One day God will say, “That’s enough.” And He’ll do whatever it takes to get your attention and bring you to Him.
Are you roaring through life doing your own thing? One day God will say, “That’s enough.” And He’ll do whatever it takes to get your attention and bring you to Him.
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.
You’ve heard of the four spiritual laws, but probably not the four spiritual flaws. Here is Chuck Swindoll’s list created after 20 years in ministry.
Marriage, as God intended it, is a mutual thing. It goes both ways—God never asks more of one than the other, though He asks the maximum of everyone.
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.
We shouldn’t be surprised at suffering—we should expect it. Suffering shapes us and matures our character.