When we fail to pray and ask for prayer, we leave God out of life’s equations. As Christians, we must acknowledge our dependence on God through prayer. In today’s passage, we see Paul prayerfully acknowledging this dependence in two ways. He requests prayer for the multiplication of his ministry, and he prays for the maturity of believers.
2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 - "Looking Forward"
Too many of us minimize biblical teachings on the end times. We see that there are many different interpretations and so that becomes our reason for setting it aside. But understanding future events affects how we live in the present, so we need to better understand what God has promised about the future. Like Paul, we must do two things in the church: confront false teaching and confirm biblical teaching concerning the end times.
2 Thessalonians 1:1-10 - "The Importance of Perseverance"
Christians have what it takes to persevere, but we must learn to see our circumstances in light of our relationship with Christ.
1 Thessalonians 5:11-28 - "Learning To Walk"
This Christian walk isn’t easy, so let’s lean in and learn together. In today’s passage, we see two aspects of our Christian walk that go hand-in-hand: our walk with Christ and our walk with other Christians. We can’t learn how to walk with Christ unless we are walking with other Christians, and we can’t walk with other Christians as we should unless we are all walking with Christ.
1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 - "Living With Hope"
An unclear hope is not much help to anyone. We need to better understand what Scripture says about our future as Christians so that we can wait well. Christ calls us to live hopefully, so we need to know what we’re hoping for in Christ. In today’s passage, Paul explains what we can expect in terms of a future hope, and how we should express our hopefulness in the way we presently live.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 - "Grieving With Hope"
Without God, the reality of death leads to despair. But God’s promise of life leads to hope, so we can face death without despairing.
1 Thessalonians 4:1-12 - "We Can Do Better, In Christ"
Paul reminds us that we can always do better in Christ, and so we must keep growing in love and holiness by the power of the Holy Spirit. Until we die as Christians (or Jesus comes back to get us), we can all get better and better at reflecting the character of God, and relating to others with the love of Christ.
1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:8 - "Absence And The Heart"
As Christians, we must intentionally cultivate our faith AND our friendships in the Church, because we all need faithful friends. In our passage, Paul reveals the importance of having friends who will be faithful to us and faithful to Christ.
1 Thessalonians 2:1-16 - "More Than Words"
Today’s passage calls us to live and love in a way that commends our faith to others. Christ calls us to relay the gospel fearlessly and faultlessly so that others will respond faithfully.
1 Thessalonians 1:2-10 - "Give Thanks For God's People"
God’s people reveal God’s grace, so then let’s give thanks for God’s people! In our passage, Paul gives thanks for the works and the witness of God’s people in Thessalonica. Both of these aspects of the Thessalonian church revealed God’s grace.
1 Thessalonians 1:1 - "Grace & Peace"
Paul reminds his fellow believers (including us) that God gives us grace and peace in Christ. Those two terms together are a virtual summary statement of all that we have received by trusting in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. And the order is important, since our peace is a result of God’s grace.
Genesis 11:10-12:4 - "A Is For Abram"
God uses unlikely people armed with unconditional promises, and so we can accept our weakness and find comfort in His grace. In today’s passage, we are going to look at how God chooses an unlikely Patriarch and provides him nothing but a promise, which turns out to be more than enough.
Genesis 10:1-11:9 - "B Is For Babel"
What we learn from our ancient ancestors is that God’s Plan is always better than our plans, so we must trust Him. In today’s passage, we see how the human family advocates for a “Plan B”, but how God ultimately accomplishes His “Plan A.”
1 Peter 1:3-5 - "Our Living Hope" (Easter 2020)
If Jesus is alive, we can live with hope. But Christian hope is not wishful thinking. It is a firm conviction about the future. In today’s passage, Peter makes it clear that our hope in Christ is both solid and secure.
Genesis 9:1-29 - "God's Promises, Our Peace"
God makes promises so that we can have peace. But confusion about His promises robs us of the supernatural peace that we have access to through faith in Christ. Today’s passage highlights two of God’s promises. The first part is all about God’s promise to Noah, and the second part looks forward to God’s promise to Abraham.
Genesis 4:1-6:10 - "Forsaking Or Following God"
Since God is the source of life, then walking away from Him can only lead to death. But walking with God always leads to life, which means we can face death without fear and anxiety. Today’s passage presents two very different strands of humanity. On the one hand, we see Cain’s line, which walked away from God and experienced death. On the other hand, we see Seth’s line, which walked with God and experienced life, even though most of them also died.
Genesis 3:1-24 - "The Fall"
To deny the reality of sin is to dismiss our need for a Savior. Sin is real, and so we really need a Savior. Today’s passage helps us understand the origin and nature of sin. Specifically, we are going to look at two aspects of sin: its characteristics and consequences.
Genesis 2:18-25 - "Created For Relationship: Part 2"
God created male and female for our good and for His glory, so we need to rediscover the beauty of how men and women complement each other. When we fail to recognize the God-gifted differences between men and women, we lose sight of God’s goodness.
Genesis 2:4-17 - "Created For Relationship: Part 1"
The Lord God is relational, so we can have a relationship with Him. In our passage, the Creator’s desire for a personal relationship with His creatures is evident in how He gives life, land, and law to mankind.
Genesis 1:6-2:3 - "The Purpose of Existence"
Today’s passage is a great reminder that God purposefully created us, and so we must look to Him and to His Word to discover our life’s true purpose. In our passage, we see three different facets of our purpose: we were created to reflect God’s glory, to receive God’s grace, and to rest in God’s goodness.