A Look At Patience In The New Testament
The Greek noun usually rendered “patience” in the New Testament is “hupomone.” Thayer says of the word: “in the
The Greek noun usually rendered “patience” in the New Testament is “hupomone.” Thayer says of the word: “in the
Do we want a happy and fruitful marriage? The following are ten biblical ways to have and maintain a happy and
A querist asks, “In 1 Corinthians 7, Paul is addressing several groups of people regarding marriage. I have two questions: Is Paul providing additional instructions for divorcing a spouse other than what our Lord taught in Matthew 5:32 and Matthew 19:9, and what does the phrase, “not under bondage” refer to in 1 Corinthians 7:15?
The following humorous, but meaningful story comes from today’s Montana Street bulletin, illustrating our need for
Politeness has been defined as “benevolence in small things.” A true Christian recognizes the rights and feelings of others,
Do we remember the days when a man used to give up his seat to a woman? When young folks showed respect for their elders?
The following poem by an unknown author gives us insight into what we’re really telling others about ourselves by
As Christians, we all have regrets in our lives — things we should have done but didn’t do, and things we shouldn’t
Some folks have either stated or implied that they want to live in this world forever (scroll down to the Google video link)
How Does Christ Strengthen Us? – Bible Lesson by Mike Riley noting the means by which Christ strengthens us. From Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” In Philippians 4:13, Paul said, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” The strength Paul spoke about was an inner […]
Peter had just returned from an unsuccessful night of fishing in the first portion of Luke 5-NKJV, but at Jesus’
We should encourage everyone to read their Bibles daily, because the very act of immersing ourselves in God’s word
If we learn anything through a study of the Bible, we learn that having the right attitude of heart is of primary importance in God’s eyes (Acts 13:22; cf. 1 Samuel 13:14). Also see Numbers 14:22-24; Joshua 14:6-14). Once when Jesus told a story to illustrate how people receive and respond to His teaching (Matthew […]
One characteristic of liberal preaching and teaching, is to speak or write in such vague and ambiguous terms that no one can quite “put their finger” on
There are many Scriptures we could have chosen to come up with some Bible ABC’s, but the following Scriptures are sufficient:
Have we ever thought why there is so much religious division in the world? How many times have we heard folks say, “I don’t believe it is possible for
As an elementary school teacher for 27 years, my wife had a sign sitting on her homeroom desk that contained a message which emphasized personal involvement in the learning process.
By far, search engines send me more traffic than anything else. More than links, more than social media, more than anything. So, I’m going to give you an example of how I created one page that I believed would get me traffic from search engines. Do a Google search on “How To Repent” without the […]
The core of the gospel can be found in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4-NKJV. Paul briefly refers to it in 1 Corinthians 2:1-2-NKJV; cf. Gal. 6:14-NKJV).
From the time David’s popularity in the kingdom angered king Saul, we are told that Saul “eyed David from that day forward” (1 Samuel 18:1-9). After several unsuccessful attempts to have David slain, Saul and 3,000 of his men pursued David into the wilderness of Engedi. While there,