Where are we looking for “treasure”? Here on earth or are we looking toward our God?
Jesus urges us to be those who pray to forgive and be forgiven when we pray. What does that mean about who we are?
Are we battling the sins that happen in our minds? Or do we try to set them on a shelf to revisit at a future time?
In a world where we are constantly moving and multitasking, can we be still?
In a world where we are constantly moving and multitasking, can we be still?
As we continue a series on Agur’s wise words in Prov. 30, we turn to things that bring wonder and how wonder can lead us to God (or away from Him without the proper “translation”).
As we move to the New Testament, we look at the story of Felix. He invites conversation with Paul, yet with significant barriers he erects. How do we do the same?
This week, we turn to Hezekiah’s son Manasseh and the implications of generations of sin. How does our own sin affect us, those around us and those who come after us?