Does Jesus Care?
There are times in the Christian life when, what we call storms, arise. The thought of my heart is, "How do we respond to those storms?" May we leave convinced that our Lord does indeed love us. He does care for us. He is with us.
There are times in the Christian life when, what we call storms, arise. The thought of my heart is, "How do we respond to those storms?" May we leave convinced that our Lord does indeed love us. He does care for us. He is with us.
We hear a great deal about how these times we live in are the last days. I personally believe that is true. The text before us speaks of some signs of the last times, the perilous times.
John 14:27 and John 16:33 extend to us comfort and hope. We need hope because our world is full of tribulation and sorrow. All these things can bring us distress. Fear can grip our hearts. Remember these verses and recognize there is no need for fear.
Throughout my life I have seen a common event among men. That of which I speak is discouragement. Our text is another example of discouragement. I believe we can learn from Elijah's experience.
Many of us tend to ignore the instructions or operating manual. Sad thing is that many people do that to the Bible too. As a result, the Bible is neglected. Whether you are a Christian or not, it is a mistake to neglect the Bible.
Everyday we are exposed to decisions. What is the Christian to do about the decisions which face them? How are we to handle those minor, those major, yes, even those life-altering decisions?
God gave us doctrine. Doctrine is important. As we shall soon see, doctrine is to be maintained even if the miracles say otherwise.
All of us knows what a Christian testimony is. May it be our desire, as children of God, to behave ourselves as His children. May we live up to the family name.
We can learn from the Old Testament (Romans 15:4). If the text is unfamiliar, there is a possibility of learning a New Testament truth through this Old Testament text.
Today, if your circumstances are overwhelming. Or, if the images of the past week haunt you. Or, if, for whatever reason, you are discouraged. This message is for you.