The Thessalonian believers were told they were in the tribulation period by false teachers, they weren't. Paul explains what must occur before the Day of the LORD comes and points…
Rebellion was spreading against John the Baptist and Jesus, but Jesus offered salvation to any who would come to Him in faith believing.
We will examine the significance of Christ being crucified between two thieves. There is much to glean from these passages.
Was the Triumphal entry into Jerusalem a time of triumph or tragedy?
Life for the dedicated Christian is not easy. We are often faced with trials and afflictions. How do we deal with the hardships?
A few months after writing 1 Thessalonians, Paul sends a second letter to correct the teachings of the false teachers and to encourage the saints.
We are saved by grace through faith. We are also supposed to live by faith and not by sight.
We are trapped in these decaying vessels of clay, but one day we will be set free when we receive our glorified bodies and our redemption is complete.
Being thankful seems to be a lost art. Paul reminds us to always be thankful. He expounds on the role of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
Is there a difference between joy and happiness? We will look at how the Christian's attitude toward our Lord should be expressed in joyfulness, prayer and thanksgiving. We will examine…
Does it really matter how a person views life? How does the way a society views life impact that society?