…have a son (Luke 1:8-13). After Zacharias completed his course, he would have returned to his home in the hill country of Judah in early June of 4 B.C. Soon… Continue Reading
…have a son (Luke 1:8-13). After Zacharias completed his course, he would have returned to his home in the hill country of Judah in early June of 4 B.C. Soon… Continue Reading
…for success in achieving our Word-based goals. Jesus Christ taught the importance of thinking through the details of a job in order to plan for the successful completion of it… Continue Reading
…expressing genuine appreciation. As we follow the example of God our Father, the Great Communicator, we can be effective and edifying communicators in our jobs. Click Here to download PDF… Continue Reading
…he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. The more we come to know God by reading His Word, the more we love Him…. Continue Reading
…promises; we just have to claim them and believe that they will come to pass. For us to be completely sure that God will perform His promises and to claim… Continue Reading
…is our greatest example of this selfless love, and we continue to benefit today from the love he lived. We have been given the greatest advantage in all of life… Continue Reading
My excitement built as I neared the end of a 5-kilometer race that wove through my beautiful hometown. Completing the race meant going the full 5 kilometers—not 4.8 or 4.9,… Continue Reading
…for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. In the majority of the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament, the word “infirmities” is in the singular. This verse reveals the… Continue Reading
…by most of Christendom to celebrate Jesus Christ’s birth. So, how did it come about that December 25 is observed as Jesus Christ’s “birthday”? The origin of this tradition is… Continue Reading
…live in today, we can still go to the promises in God’s Word with complete reliance that He will always fulfill them. He will not fail us nor forsake us…. Continue Reading