God’s grace doesn’t just save us when we put our faith in Jesus. It also sustains us as we walk with Him. One of the ways God sustains us is in the way He provides for us. How can we see His provision for us, and how do we respond to that provision?
God’s grace doesn’t just save us when we put our faith in Jesus. It also sustains us as we walk with Him. One of the ways God sustains us is in the way He provides for us. How can we see His provision for us, and how do we respond to that provision?
Before we finish our last section in 1 Corinthians 6, we’re going to take some time to look at the story of a typical young Jewish couple who lived in Bible times, and see how they remind us of a glorious aspect of the Gospel, the good news of Jesus.
Recognizing that our future kingdom has a deep connection to our present kingdom, how does our reign with Jesus in the coming Kingdom help in resolving conflicts in the church family?
Knowing what we know about the Coming Kingdom, how does that affect my daily walk today with my brothers and sisters in Jesus? How does it help me to respond in the right way when someone takes something that rightfully belongs to me?
How much does the coming Kingdom of Jesus have to do with how we interact with our brothers and sisters today? We’re going to find out through this series in 1 Corinthians 6, that it has everything to do with it. But first, how exactly will Jesus’ kingdom affect us when it comes?
For a Christian, is his relationship with other believers different than his relationships with his family or friends who aren’t believers? If it is, how and why is it different?
Every Christian goes through difficult times on their journey when their sin gets the better of them. How can you become a helping hand for them during those times? What resources do you have?
Our desires of the flesh are very infectious. If left unchecked, it can spread and cause devastation in the church. So it’s critical for the remedy to be applied quickly. But what is the remedy?
In 1 Peter 2, those who believe in Jesus are described as part of the building of God. We’re described as living stones who receive and display the grace and glory of God. What does this mean for us as a church family? And how do WE share God’s grace and glory with others who…
There was something that the church in Corinth had underestimated and overlooked. And because of that, it caused all kinds of harm and damage to them and to those around them. What was it, and how do we make sure we don’t do the same thing?