What Does the Bible Say about How to 'Train Up a Child'? 7 Motivational Scriptures for Parents Photo credit: ©Getty Images/monkeybusinessimages Micah Maddoxis a wife, mama, friend, Bible teacher, and author of aJames: Tired, Tested, Torn, and Full of Faith. You can find enc...
[stextbox id=”custom”]This article is from the “What does the Bible say about” series. Here are some others (1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th,6th,7th,8th,9th).[/stextbox] Few things can so adequately reveal thecharacterof a person than the words that come out of their mouth (or that they...
But we really don’t have to go that far. We can listen to ourselves. Does that hit a little too close to home? What The Bible Says About Our Tongue An uncontrolled tongue is like a little fire. It is so powerful it can set a whole forest aflame! In the tongue is a very world ...
Not only does this life reach its greatest value, but it moves into the next life, which is eternal. That’s if it’s true. And why would we even talk about it if it were a falsehood? We wouldn’t. But it is true. You could also say that the Bible defines success. You will h...
5–DOES WHAT YOU SAY EXHORT, EDIFY, ENCOURAGE, WARN, UPLIFT GOD’S PEOPLE? 1– Does What You Say Glorify God? 1 Corinthians 10:31“Whether youEATorDRINK,or Whatever youDO, DO ALLto theGLORY OF GOD.” Colossians 3:17“Whatever youDOinWORDorDEED, DO ALLin theNAME OF THE LORD JESUS, ...
Audio Bible ContextPaul Confronts Cephas…17But if, while we seek to be justified in Christ, we ourselves are found to be sinners, does that make Christ a minister of sin? Certainly not! 18 If I rebuild what I have already torn down, I prove myself to be a lawbreaker. 19For through...
Martin Luther Added to the Book of Romans The Bible, in Romans 3:28, states: Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law. Martin Luther, in his German translation of the Bible, specifically added the word "allein" (English 'alone') to Romans...
in unusually significant ways. What we will find, I think, is that the Lord uses sermons to save, stir, and edify his people–and that sometimes he does this through unexpected messages and messengers. The series begins in 2002 in Montgomery, Alabama, with Paul Washer’s “Shocking Message...
From the beginning, God has called his people to public worship. It's everywhere in the Bible, and with good reason: our corporate worship pleases God. What's more, we need it as well. Everyone who has ever built a campfire knows how quickly lone embers cool and die. But gather those...