Would Jesus Oppose the Death Penalty?
Most theologians agree that, if Jesus were here today, He would oppose the death penalty. Most theologians are wrong.
Debt Free the Bible Way - Money Management by Bible Precepts
If you are continually strapped financially and are sick and tired of it, God has help for you. Here are some practical Bible precepts of financial management.
Zeal Without Knowledge
You know how preachers are always telling you to be enthusiastic? Well, it's also important to be heading in the right direction.
Judge Me O Lord
When others speak wrongfully of you, what do you do? Do you take that time to ask God if what is being said is true? Do you turn to God and ask Him to search your heart for any wrong doing? You may be surprised what God would do in your heart during the times when you have been done wrong.
The Habit of Giving
Are we commanded to tithe in the age of grace? What should we be giving if anything to our local churches? This article deals with giving of finances but also with giving of ourselves. What kind of habit should we have when it comes to giving?
God is the Promise Keeper
If God would break His promises to Israel, He might break other promises. But He never does. What other promises can we rest assured that He will keep?
The Beauty of Timing
We are so limited in our understanding by having the world in our hearts. Yet God is working all things together to the good of His own people and purposes.
Justification by Faith (Daily Portion 10325)
Justification is the act by which God declares us just on the basis of the shed blood of Christ. We find access into justification by faith, not by the works of the law. In effect, justification imputes to us the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus while it imputes our sin to Christ to be paid for on the cross. This passage deals with these concepts and more concerning justification. Read and study it carefully.
None Righteous (Daily Portion 10318)
This chapter continues with the theme of the first two chapters. Chapter One of Romans teaches us that the Gentiles are sinners. Chapter Two demonstrates the fact that the Jews are sinners too. This chapter concludes that all men, both Jews and Gentiles, are sinners before God. The Jews, though having certain advantages, rejected Christ. Yet, their unbelief does not destroy the truth of the gospel. Men simply do not seek God on their own. None are righteous. They are all gone out of the way.
Times of Disbelief
If a Christian finds himself doubting his beliefs and maybe for a while stops believing, is there any way for him to be saved and forgiven? Is it possible for such a person to regain his salvation, or can a period of disbelief never be forgiven by God?