Scripture gives us many examples from the past that we might learn from, as well as revealing the plans God has in store for the future. But its most impactful quality is the clear expectations for our behavior in the world today.
The time between Jesus’ death and the Day of Pentecost was a period of unprecedented growth for the early church, both in faith and in understanding of the Gospel message.
The disciples of Jesus were more than mere followers, they were mentored by Jesus to teach others His gospel message. A practice that continues with the disciples of today.
God promised the children of Abraham a land of their own. But when their society became corrupt, He sent them into exile. This punishment was not the end of His covenant with Israel. In fact, it opened an opportunity for other people to come to know the God of Abraham.
God has been working His plan for a long time. Being a disciple of Christ calls you to be an important part of that plan. But beware, much will be asked of you…and much will be given.
People coming into the Faith will find the need to overcome many obstacles and contend with various enemies. But they will discover stumbling blocks placed by their own hands and some enemies will come from within.
Teaching your children is THE fundamental role of a parent. It is necessary, not only for the healthy maturity of the individual, but also for the stability of a society. This responsibility is so vital, it is not restricted to just parents.
Words are powerful things. They are the means by which we interact with the world. Our ability to choose the right words and speak them at the appropriate time can help us navigate life’s difficulties. Sometimes our biggest challenge is knowing what to say.
There are days on the calendar that we look forward to with anticipation. Then there are other days that just aren’t as pleasant. How does our perspective change the experience?