God has designed parents to be the primary tool he uses to lead their children to know and love Jesus.
Because of the great salvation we have in Christ, we should live as people who honor God in everything we say and do.
God has blessed us abundantly, and we should use our wealth to bless others, not ourselves.
A godly man is known for what he flees, pursues, defends, desires, and obeys.
The pursuit of wealth can be a treacherous path, leading us away from the faith and into spiritual ruin. However, embracing godliness with contentment can offer us a joy that lasts.
The gospel frees us to live under broken systems of authority in a way that preserves our Christian witness and promotes brotherly love.
When waiting for the promises of God, worship the God of the promises (worship while you wait).
The church should display its love for Christ in the ways it cares for its leaders.
Christ wants the people of His church to treat one another as a family should and to care for those who don’t have a family to care for them.
Good servants of Christ help others persevere in the faith instead of falling away.
While some are sure to depart from the faith, good servants of Jesus Christ persevere.
When difficult circumstances threaten to overwhelm us, God gives us everything we need to remain stable in Christ
Because Jesus has risen from the dead, our daily lives can be radically transformed.
Redemption is illustrative of our greatest need, Christ’s great worth, God’s great love, and our greatest hope.
The church is beautiful when it functions according to God’s design.