We could all think of different things people would say of us. But it is more important what God will say of our lives.
Whenever we think of the book of Ruth, our minds always go to the female characters. But in this post, I'd like to consider the young men – the reapers.
We live in a generation where people want to earn more money than ever while doing less for it.
The temptation when faced with success is to get proud. To attribute the good to ourselves and seek glory.
To Paul, writing to a young man who he already trusts and values, there is one consideration of paramount importance: Timothy’s own state.
Isaiah 27 tells us that on that day, Yahweh will move decisively and finally to vanquish leviathan once and for all.
Let each of us learn the lessons of Ai and consider if a spiritual reboot is required.
Of all the temptations in a young man's life, there is one that seems to be most fierce and destructive.
We all understand that we are loved by God and are called to love as we have been loved. But do we ever stop to consider the nature of this love?
What we need more than all the spiritual highs of Christian life is the still small voice of God.