The Church is not a place to go to so much as a place to belong to. Christianity, though personal, is corporate and communal and we are to give ourselves to one another is service.
Read Galatians 6:1-10
The Church is not a place to go to so much as a place to belong to. Christianity, though personal, is corporate and communal and we are to give ourselves to one another is service.
Read Galatians 6:1-10
The Church is made up of people who were once in spiritual darkness. By the work of Christ, the Cornerstone, and the mercy of God, these people have come to Christ and have become living stones called to give themselves to God for his glory.
Read 1 Peter 2:4-12
The Church has been given the privilege of the Word of God. It is a privilege that can be taken away if we are unfaithful as God threatens his Church with a famine of the hearing of the Words of the Lord. Our faithfulness must be to cherish the word (the Bible) but particularly, to cherish the Word of the word, that is, the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the one who on the cross took our judgement upon himself when he experienced a famine of hearing the words of the Lord.
Read Amos 8
The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ is the city of God and the mother of the saints. She is maintained by God and is the place of praise.
Read Psalm 87
Peter begins his letter by reminding his readers and us that the Christian life is lived in tension. We have an inheritance awaiting us but we live in this world with its attendant struggles. We are pilgrims with a promise.
Read 1 Peter 1:1-12
Jesus reaffirms the creation ordinance of marriage which is to be between one man and one woman till God shall separate them by death.
Read Mark 10:1-12
Timothy is reminded that his faith will be tried because of the times that he lives in. God has given him the Scriptures to shore up his faith and through them he becomes wise unto salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
Read 2 Timothy 3:10-16
Government is ordained by God as his servants to reward those who do good and punish those who do evil.
Read Romans 13:1-7
In the final scene of Elisha’s life we see that God promises to destroy all his and our enemies. He doesn’t do it through earthly kings like Jehoash but through the God-Man Jesus Christ who by his death and resurrection destroys all his and our enemies.
Read 2 Kings 13:10-25
Christians should be men and women of their word and in this way reflect the faithfulness and integrity of their heavenly Father.
Read Matthew 5:33-37