It is a given that offenses are going to happen, and God will hold accountable them that offend His “little ones.” How should we respond to offenders? Learn practical advice from Jesus’ simple, yet extreme, responses.
It is a given that offenses are going to happen, and God will hold accountable them that offend His “little ones.” How should we respond to offenders? Learn practical advice from Jesus’ simple, yet extreme, responses.
Previously, Bro. Jeff explained what faith is and gave examples of how faith works. Here, we learn from two Old Testament examples of faith – an example of saving faith and an example of seeking faith.
Cain learned the hard way; we can’t come to God any way we want. Using truth in Hebrews as his foundation, Bro. Jeff shows us some of what the Bible teaches about worshiping and serving God.
Once you’ve left dreadful Mt. Sinai and now reside in joyful Mt. Zion, why would you want to return? The writer of Hebrews provides this illustration; Bro. Jeff explains what believers today can learn from the mountains in the comparison.
What did Jesus mean when He said, “You are the salt of the earth…”? In this first of two messages, Bro. Jeff describes the need of the world for God’s “salt.”
In this continuation, Bro. Jeff uses the bitterness of the soul characterized by Cain to help us deal with our own anger and ends with a warning for those who would hold on to bitterness and anger.
Here, Bro. Jeff examines the birth of two sons and the battle of these siblings. One received God’s provision; the other rejected God’s way. What can we learn from their choices? Learn more here.