Come Unto Me
It is my objective to give a very simple plea today. I would like to take a common thought found within the four Gospels and give a straightforward, clear-cut, appeal to the sinner.
It is my objective to give a very simple plea today. I would like to take a common thought found within the four Gospels and give a straightforward, clear-cut, appeal to the sinner.
The Commercial Appeal published an article "Not All Christians Believe Being Gay is a Sin." I did not feel as if I could let this article slide without a rebuttal. So, I shall attempt to proclaim what the Bible has to say about the matter.
It is my objective to offer you three common misunderstandings on the subject of salvation. I shall attempt to clarify the biblical position on those three points. And then I will follow that with a brief but concise overview of salvation.
It is my objective to look into this very familiar verse and discern the biblical method of true evangelism and how we might be saved.
It is my intention to consider one soldier during the most pivotal time of history. As I do so, I wish to draw some conclusions, from which I shall derive my practical applications.
It is my objective to learn about that which negatively affects the health of the church, and then offer a few things to prevent deterioration of the body.
The other night, I awoke in the wee hours of the morning and was made to think of my mortality. Though saved, I was still troubled at the thought. This message is a result of that "fresh" awareness. May you find comfort. If you are lost, I pray that you will be prepared to face God.
Let us discover what Jesus said. The proper interpretation will remove any doubts regarding the biblical prescription for salvation and eliminate any possible credence to other religions which prescribe multiple steps to be saved.
It is my objective to consider the candlestick as found in our text; discern the proper interpretation and discover some practical applications. May we be better servants of Jesus Christ and better church members.
Sometimes we think we are untouchable or invincible. I have heard Christians say, "I would never do that!" I submit, there is great danger in that type of attitude. Let us look into II Chronicles 24 and learn from the life of Joash the king of Judah.