Matthew 5:7, Matthew 6:12, Mark 6:34
These statements describe the qualities we are called to show as Christians: mercy, a forgiving spirit, and compassion toward those who are without God and without hope in the world.
Jude 24-25 – This doxology, is full of rich truth about our Lord. He is able to keep us secure for eternity and to welcome us into his presence. Because Christ has paid the price for us, we can now stand without fault before him.
Matthew 6: 9-10 – These two verses from the prayer that the Lord taught his disciples to pray reveals a number of things about God …
Genesis 18:25 -
This question was addressed to God by Abraham when God announced that he was going to destroy Sodom. God said he would spare the city if there were ten righteous people living there. He would not destroy the righteous with the wicked.
Rev. 4:11 -
This verse from the revelation of John, is a word of worship addressed to God for his mighty act of creation by the twenty-four elders who surround the throne. Even though …
Romans 10:4 -
This verse is a pivotal statement for the Christian. It should be a great source of confidence and joy even in the most difficult trials. It tells …
Colossians 1:16 - This text from Colossians tells us of the origin of the universe and its purpose. The rest of the Bible tells us that, within the Trinity, the Father uses the Son as the agent of creation. …
The Lord Jesus Christ is the only way to the God who desires to have a relationship with us. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." This is because all have sinned and come short of the glory of God. We are told that Christ died for our...
Nehemiah 8:10
We all need strength to to face life. For the Christian, this verse teaches us about the power behind us; to give us strength to cope with the struggles that come to all of us. We must remember that we have the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness...
Heb. 12:1-2 & John 1:14 - The text from the Gospel of John reveals the two natures of Christ as both God and man. It also describes his glory as full of grace and truth. Grace refers to his kindness and truth refers to his trustworthy character. We all need his grace ...