We could all think of different things people would say of us. But it is more important what God will say of our lives.
To Paul, writing to a young man who he already trusts and values, there is one consideration of paramount importance: Timothy’s own state.
If the world has lost sight of real righteous men, then can I start by giving a vision of a righteous man's life?
We don’t need more alpha males, funny dudes or nice guys. We need righteous men who pray.
As a young man who faithfully served God in his generation, what lessons can we take from Josiah?
Yes, we need to run in the opposite direction of many desires. But there is such a thing as a good desire.
The passions of our flesh proclaim within us: “do not stand for this”; “you deserve better”; “show this person that you will not be treated like this”.
When we try to fight sin, serve God or lead in our own power, we will crash, burn, and fail.
We're told many things about Ezra but the very first and most important factor is that he knew his Bible.
Doctrine and practice can never be separated in the NT, they exist like the two blades of scissors.