Don’t Let the ‘Friend-Enemy Distinction’ Derail Your Faith
If loving our enemies goes no further than political opposition, Jesus has every right to ask us, ‘Do not the pagans and the tax collectors do the same?’
If loving our enemies goes no further than political opposition, Jesus has every right to ask us, ‘Do not the pagans and the tax collectors do the same?’
We don’t yet see ourselves as God sees us. On the day of judgment, we’ll trade our faith for sight once and for all.
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk with Trillia Newbell about how to apply to our lives the rich promises found in Romans 8.
Dostoevsky and the quiet, sinister pleasure we may take in seeing the good brought low.
Compliments and cultural mantras only temporarily boost self-confidence. We can truly encourage others when we remind them that their worth isn’t based on their perfect performance but on God’s perfect love for them.
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Alistair Begg unpacks Ephesians 3 to show how the church reveals God’s plan to unite all people in Christ and display his wisdom.
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If loving our enemies goes no further than political opposition, Jesus has every right to ask us, ‘Do not the pagans and the tax collectors do the same?’
Melissa Kruger and Courtney Doctor talk with Trillia Newbell about how to apply to our lives the rich promises found in Romans 8.
We don’t yet see ourselves as God sees us. On the day of judgment, we’ll trade our faith for sight once and for all.
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