Can sinful human beings actually be righteous?
How to Walk in the Light
Can sinful human beings actually be righteous?
We often judge most harshly those who sin differently than ourselves…but there is hope for each of us
Can sinful human beings actually be righteous?
John the Apostle was an eyewitness of Jesus Christ's first-century ministry, and his perspective can teach us a lot
How would you feel if a witness who knew everything about you took the stand and testified about what you had done?
Getting rid of junk in our lives isn't always easy or comfortable, but it is worth it
God's justice is always perfect, but we can be thankful that it is wiser and more loving than what our own idea of justice sometimes looks like
Not being willing to put effort into being faithful in a life-long relationship may be more damaging than we realize
Do our relationships here on earth impact our relationship with God?
Some things - especially the really important things - are worth writing down
Do we sometimes let limited information lead us to the wrong conclusion about what is going on?
What would happen if we let an all-knowing, all-wise director, who wants the best for us, guide how we invest everything that we have?
Is withholding what we owe to someone else a form of theft?
If it's "the thought that counts", what are our thoughts as we give of ourselves?
Does it become easier to cut corners when we think that no one is watching?