The last days will produce many false teachers and shepherds who will teach outright lies, twist the truth, or leave out those things that are unpopular or politically incorrect. They will lead many astray with their unbiblical teaching. What can we do so we will recognize them and not fall victim to their deceit?
“What Does the Bible Say About Women’s Intuition?” July 5
As women, many of us have grown up believing we are able to know what is going on in other people’s hearts, why they act as they do, and what they are really thinking. We sometimes call it women’s intuition. How does the Bible help us understand whether or not to trust those impressions?
“Parenting & Praying for Our Nation” July 4
By what are your children known? Do you see tendencies that, if not dealt with biblically, will produce attitudes and actions that are not pleasing to God? What will those attitudes look like if carried into adulthood? Could our lack of wise parenting hinder them as spouses or in other relationships? Today’s reading in Proverbs speaks to this issue. But good parenting, also, includes teaching our children to understand history, economics, and civic responsibility. This is not only important to our nation wherever we live but it is our responsibility before God.
And speaking of our nation, how do you view what is going on in our country? Do you believe God is chastising or pruning our nation? Could He be turning up the heat because of our rejection of Him and His truth? Are you praying about what you see happening or merely complaining?
“Prayer, Bible Interpretation & Blank Checks with God” July 3
What does it mean that God gives us the desires of our hearts? Is prayer like having a blank check with God? Should we expect God to give us anything we want when we ask in prayer? How should we interpret passages like the ones we’ll read today? Are there some simple principles we should know and understand that can help us?
“4 Questions to Ask When Faced with Decisions” July 2
We are all faced with decisions on a regular basis. Some of them are big and others seemingly small, but life is full of choices. You have probably read or had someone suggest you write out a pros and cons list to help you make a decision. But are there some other things we need to consider as believers or at least a deeper way of looking at the pros and cons of any situation? Elizabeth George provides us with four questions we can ask ourselves when faced with decisions.
Also, what can we learn from a first-century Roman centurion about hearing God’s Word?
Betrayal. Rejection. Hurt. Anger. Disappointment. You have probably experienced one or more of them. I know I have.
How should we respond when we’re hurt or betrayed by someone we trusted? Is there a super-weapon to deal with that kind of betrayal? Today’s post has 7 steps to follow when we have been wounded by an enemy or even a friend.
How do you handle conflict? Do you always have to have the last word? Does your temper quickly kick in? Even when you try to resolve conflicts well, does it seem that things only escalate? Are there some simple principles that when applied to conflicts can lead to peace instead?
And from our Old Testament reading:
What is your attitude toward the singing during Sunday morning worship? Is it something you see as nice “if you make it on time”? Do you purposely come in late to avoid it? What does the Bible teach about worship that might change your mind about its importance?
Should Christians drink alcohol? This is one of those questions with which many believers struggle. One person says it’s no big deal. Another says we shouldn’t drink and criticizes those who do.
At first glance, the Bible may even seem to contradict itself. In one passage it says wine is a blessing making the heart of man glad. Another says wine is a mocker.
So, how do you sort it all out? What does the Bible really say? How do you decide what’s right? Is it a personal decision? If so, are there some biblical guidelines to use in making that and other decisions?
What is baptism all about and why is it important? Is there something supernatural that happens? Does it save us? If not, why bother? Also, if it is important, is being baptized as a baby good enough?
“Searching for Peace, Joy & Contentment in a Broken World” June 27
It’s hard not to be discouraged when our faith is under attack, our nation seems to be changing at warp speed, evil is called good, and good evil. While we have reasons for concern, could our discouragement point to something deeper?
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