When Darkness Will Be No More (Revelation 22)
We can endure this present darkness with joy and gratitude because we know the Lord Jesus will return and dispel the darkness and bring us into his light.
We can endure this present darkness with joy and gratitude because we know the Lord Jesus will return and dispel the darkness and bring us into his light.
There is no better place to see what a "Spirit-filled" church looks like than to look at the results of the Holy Spirit being poured out at Pentecost.
A curated list of Bible reading plans to help you grow in your knowledge of and love for God's Word.
The conclusion to and fulfillment of Israel's story is found not in the building of a future physical temple but in the Great Commission.
Here are four must-have Bible study resources that are worth their weight in gold and belong on the bookshelves of every student of the Bible.
The fear of the Lord is an important image central to biblical faith found all throughout Scripture. Unfortunately, it is far too often misunderstood
An overview and defense of the complementarian position, and what the roles of men and women look like in the home and in the church.
In order to walk worthy of Christ, we must constantly give thanks to God, who has graciously qualified, delivered, and redeemed us.
A closer look at Matthew 28:18-20 reveals that the Great Commission serves as a concise summary of the terms of the New Covenant.
Isaiah proclaims a message of both judgment and hope that reveals the glory of the Holy One and the Suffering Servant-King, Jesus Christ.
The speeches in the book of Acts are representative of the early church’s gospel witness and serve as a pattern for our evangelism today.
The Apostle Peter gives us three ways pastors must follow Christ's own example as they shepherd the flock of God among them.
Join us Sundays at 9:30am in our Line by Line class as we work through the important, yet often neglected book of Revelation.
The Bible must not be read simply as a collection of separate stories and sayings, but ultimately as one book, by one Author, telling one story.
The contrasting stories of Rahab and Achan illustrate that only those of faith are counted as offspring of Abraham, as the true Israel of God.