The Christian Walk has been described as one beggar showing another beggar where to find food. This illustrates wonderfully how one of our primary missions on this earth is to instruct others in the way of salvation. I. Matthew 28:18-20. … Continue Reading →
What chance does the gospel have to be heard in a world that has become so competitive with waves of noise, each more flashy and entertaining? So many have closed their ears. How can we be God’s megaphone, speaking the… Continue Reading →
There are two ways to enter a pool: cannonball or creep. Those who creep endure a slow, inch-by-excruciating-inch torture of cold water on their feet, ankles, legs, knees, etc. and usually complain loudly at each step of the way until… Continue Reading →
Timothy was a young evangelist, and yet Paul told him to “command and teach” the things that he had been writing to him about (1 Timothy 4:11-14). The bigger issue was how could Timothy (or us for that matter) be… Continue Reading →
With so many translations of the Bible to choose from, how can a Christian know that what he is reading will make him or her thoroughly equipped for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16-17)? I. Acts 12:4. Recognize that the… Continue Reading →
When I had to do research as a kid, I just hoped that the school library had something on my topic or could get it for me on loan in several weeks. Today with the internet, the problem is access… Continue Reading →
As Christians in the 21st Century, we have more leisure time than any other people living in any other time period in history. Technology and inventions have drastically cut down what we need to do just to survive. But, greater… Continue Reading →
With the invention of the printing press in 1455 a.d. there must have been a bunch of unemployed monks who no longer needed to painstakingly copy every jot and tittle of Scripture by candlelight in a dark monastery. Suddenly, the… Continue Reading →
“For everything God created is good,” 1 Timothy 4:4 begins. Really? What about mosquitoes? Well, yes. As much as many of us have wished that Noah had squashed those two on the ark, even mosquitoes have their place in God’s… Continue Reading →
The cross is the dividing line in history. If the Old Testament is the New Testament concealed, then the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed. So, how did we get the 27 books that fill the ‘canon’ or ‘rule… Continue Reading →
O those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer … I come from a long line of work-aholics … therefore, I’ve always struggled in this area. Work first, play later–but later there’s always more work to do! Because I’ve always filled… Continue Reading →
Most lessons on salt from the Bible have to do with its unique ability to flavor, preserve, and create thirst–all qualities Christians should possess for the world around them. But what does salt have to do with the cost of… Continue Reading →
A parent leaves a kid at home with a note that reads “Clean your room!” The kid respects the parent’s authority and so obeys the command, but if he interprets the note how he wants by stuffing toys out-of-sight in… Continue Reading →
My grandfather used to say, “You don’t wait until a tree is full grown until you prune it.” When kids are bad, we blame the world, coaches, teachers, “failing schools” … or even the kids themselves. But, rarely do we… Continue Reading →
Benevolence springs from who we are in Christ. Edification is the building up of and teaching truth to everyone around us so that we can get to our third main value as Christians: evangelism. We can not, however, share the… Continue Reading →
How do we go through life? At our very worst, we look at every moment to see what we can get from people or circumstances. Often, we just exist, drifting through life without really thinking about life or what our… Continue Reading →
Convincing people that God’s Word is truth must come before they will believe anything you may show them and change their lives because of it. This is part one of a twelve part series found only on sermonlines.com and heard… Continue Reading →
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