Salvation, Worship, and Christianity
Christianity is not implemented on selfish terms, worship is not limited to specific times, and salvation is not designed for certain types.
Christianity is not implemented on selfish terms, worship is not limited to specific times, and salvation is not designed for certain types.
From Isaiah 26 and Hebrews 4, Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains how peace is God’s gift to every believer. We don’t have to respond to life’s situations the world’s way because we possess supernatural faith.
Standing alone is tough. It’s easier to fit in, to be a people-pleaser. Look at your home, your work, your relationships and ask yourself, “Am I any different from the world?”
If you knew you had just one more week to live, how would you spend that week? Your answer reveals your priorities.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll makes a bold statement based on Philippians: a life without joy isn’t God’s will! The good news is that believers don’t have to drum up feelings. Instead, we live by the Holy Spirit who works within us.
No one can ignore authentic love. It’s unconditional, unselfish, and the Christian’s mark of distinction.