03.19.24 | Discipleship | by Bill Massey
For Jesus, there was no turning back. His last days had arrived, and the climactic events of His life lay before Him.
For Jesus, there was no turning back. His last days had arrived, and the climactic events of His life lay before Him.
The day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday is an odd, muted day...
As we approach the celebration of our Lord's Resurrection, consider using these recommended resources for your personal devotional time:
The book of Hebrews begins with several descriptive titles for our Lord Jesus Christ. If any of these can be considered charges, they are charges to us to understand the man Jesus of Nazareth in these ways. In Hebrews 1.2–4 the author attributes...
New Year’s Day is one of my favorite holidays, perhaps second only to Christmas. There is something invigorating (and I would argue Christian) about celebrating the turning of a new year. With a new year, there is a sense of newness, of things...
Resolutions for Those Being Shaped into Christ's Likeness
When undertaking new steps in reliance on the Lord, the hardest step is often the first one. So, if you can put a few important dates down on your calendar, you are already making progress in getting those things done. Below are some suggested...
After coming to living faith in Christ and then leaving the Catholic church, my religious vocabulary simplified....While the Bible doesn't give Christians a calendar to live by, it certainly condemns requiring the Jewish calendar as an obligation...
Dr. Pepper used Queen’s song “I Want It All” in an advertising campaign to sell soda. The song celebrates discontentment and describes what modern economists call the engine of our economy - the consumer...
R. C. Sproul looked across the platform during a conference where he and several others were speaking, and asked Alistair Begg, “How would you explain what being “reformed” means?” Alistair’s answer...
“Dad, I need help!” This is a phrase I hear about 100 times a day in my house...I must admit there is a limit to the number of times I can hear “Dad, I need help!” before I start to grumble a little bit...