A man who stands usually has at least one hero. Bro. Jeff examines a hero who trashed his past and explains why we should follow this hero’s example.
A man who stands usually has at least one hero. Bro. Jeff examines a hero who trashed his past and explains why we should follow this hero’s example.
Paul encouraged the Philippians to “stand fast in the Lord.” Do you want to be a man who stands? Bro. Jeff recommends that you “pay attention to what Paul writes about a man and his joy, a man and his memory, a man and his dog.”
Previously, Bro. Jeff spoke about the message that Christ preached and the truth that He prayed. Here, he provides four key words relating to “the invitation Him,” Jesus’ welcome call for us to receive rest in Him.
You may be familiar with Jesus calling us to become like children, but you may not have considered what that fully means. Bro. Jeff takes an inspiring look at a prayer by Jesus.
What happens when people have lights but choose to remain in darkness? Bro. Jeff shares the answer Jesus gave.
Now that we are this side of the cross, baptism has even more meaning today than it did when Jesus was baptized. Bro. Jeff describes the revelation at Jesus’ baptism.
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.
We usually think, and rightly so, of baptism as an action symbolic of the washing away of our sins. So, why did the sinless Jesus get baptized? Bro. Jeff explains.
What does proper observance of the Lord’s Supper look like? The corruption in the church at Corinth provided a learning opportunity for all of us. Bro. Jeff provides four key points we can learn from Paul’s letter to the Corinthians.
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