Today we look at the first of seven miracles that John describes as he tells his story of Jesus. Each of these miracles are signs that are specifically chosen to show us that Jesus is truly the Son of God.
Today we look at the first of seven miracles that John describes as he tells his story of Jesus. Each of these miracles are signs that are specifically chosen to show us that Jesus is truly the Son of God.
As imitators of Christ, we should examine Jesus’ example of ministry and apply it to our lives. Join us today as we examine the life of the greatest leader and teacher of all time.
As you get to know Jesus more and more clearly, there are several ways you will naturally respond to that clearer perspective of Jesus. Today we’re going to look at how John the Baptist saw Jesus, and how he responded to what he saw.
Being a mom is not easy. There are times when the work can be exhausting and difficult. Even when your son is the Son of God. But God is always faithful and will sustain you through this important role. Through Mary, we can learn several different ways God sustains us.
Today we finish our study of 1 Corinthians by looking at Paul’s final greetings to the Corinthian church family. Through his greetings, we see an amazing aspect of how people within the church, not just the shepherds, are actively working to help build up the church.
As Paul is closing his letter to the Corinthians, he adds four short but important things that he wants them to remember about what Jesus did for them, and how they can live in response to that. These four things are also incredibly important for us as well.
What can we do to love others more effectively? How can what you know about yourself and about the people you want to show love to help you show them love better?
One day, there will come a moment in which everything changes. For all who have trusted Jesus, the change that happens in this moment will define the beginning of their eternity. It will also be the moment that will define the inevitable defeat of death.
Today, we continue to look at what our resurrection bodies will be like. In the same way that our current bodies are made in the image of Adam, our resurrection bodies will be made in the image of Jesus.
Have you ever wondered what kind of body you’re going to be like when Jesus returns one day to raise you up from the dead? Today’s passage will give us several visual hints to help us know a little more of what it will look like.