
It does not matter who is in power or has the most influence, in government, at work, school, or in our local church. We must imitate those who do good, not those who do evil.

When we practice love, we find life truly becomes simpler and a joy.

The Holy Spirit within us teaches all that we need to live in the light.

God desires fellowship, both with us and for us.

The follower of Jesus has a huge responsibility to confirm his or her calling and election in Christ.

Have I forgotten that essential piece of clothing, the spiritual clothing of humility expressed toward others?

When we suffer injustice, whether on a societal or more individual level, it is quite difficult to be patient, quiet, and faithful in our own responsibilities in life, work, and our community.

We need a few believers with whom we can be free to share without fear, receive heartfelt prayer for our needs, and be held accountable in our walk with God.

The real issue has to do with rebellion against the lordship of King Jesus.

The Christian begins running the spiritual race once he makes the decision to follow Jesus, yet must train spiritually at the same time.