Tag: bible study
Lance Armstrong and Necessary Evils
Amidst Lance Armstrong’s “doping” years, he and others involved had rationalized that taking illegal performance enhancing substances was a “necessary evil."
The Making of a Great Name
We live in a world that pushes us to make a great name for ourselves. Whether it’s going viral as an influencer on social media, being famous as an artist,
Jesus is the Most Inclusive and Most Exclusive
Issues of inclusion and exclusion lie at the heart of our society’s most contested social issues. Is Jesus inclusive or exclusive?
Patrick Mahomes and the Lost Comma
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ well wishes for Aaron Rodgers took on a completely different meaning—all because of a lack of punctuation.
Meekness Isn’t Weakness
Greek war horses were “meeked” in the sense that they were trained to stay in the battle rather than flee at the sound of loud canons.
The House That God Built
Instead of David building a house for God, God promised to build a house for David, which became realized in the form of a perpetual dynasty.
The Unsinkable Ship
Titanic wasn’t unsinkable. However, we do find an unsinkable boat in the Bible. Not because of its size, but because of who was on it.
Robbing God of His Glory
When Damar Hamlin collapsed on Monday Night Football, the whole nation embraced a tone, if not a posture of prayer. Everyone was in agreement that the situation was dire.
The Persistent Widow
This poor woman’s persistence was the only asset she had in seeking justice from an “unjust” judge, as she kept coming to him day after day.
Routine Prayers to Fervent Prayers
Fervent prayers come from knowing the heart of God and praying God’s will with confidence and strong faith in God's character.