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The book of Philemon is essentially a postcard written by Paul to a man named Philemon. It is the shortest and most intimate of his letters. This masterpiece of diplomacy and tact deals with a festering sore in the Roman Empire–human slavery. If you have ever found yourself interceding on behalf of another person, the book of Philemon is a must read!
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We live in an impatient culture. Even though our lack of patience brings us lots of pain, we don’t know how to escape it. Jesus’ biological brother James wants to help us restore calm in our lives. Through his letter in the New Testament, he’ll teach us (1) what patience is, (2) why it’s so crucial, and (3) how to develop it!
This Mother’s Day, we’ll study a godly mother who helped mold a young pastor named Timothy. Despite being shackled in a dark, smelly, cold prison, the Apostle Paul sends one of his warmest letters to encourage Timothy. This letter reveals a forest of qualities emerging from four seeds planted by Timothy’s mother.
The book of Haggai is the story of God’s people who were focused on their own satisfaction and failed to flourish because of it. Their repentance and obedience would result in God’s blessing.
The book of Haggai is the story of God’s people who were focused on their own satisfaction and failed to flourish because of it. Their repentance and obedience would result in God’s blessing.
We all yearn for an unshakable refuge — a safe place in the midst of a turbulent, uncertain world. Psalm 116 shows us why we all need an unshakable refuge and where to find it! As we will discover, Jesus is our refuge! This is what Easter is all about!
Psalm 110 is the most quoted psalm in the New Testament. What makes it so popular?
One day God will judge the world with righteousness and the people in it with equity. That raises the question. How do joy and judgment go together?
The world can be a very stressful place. When we’re young, the stress begins as we try to figure out who we are and who we want to be. As we grow older, the stress increases as we are faced with all kinds of life altering decisions. We face relational betrayal, financial reversals, and serious illness. Friends and family members die, sometimes tragically or unexpectedly. So how do we experience peace in our heart in a world like this? We’ll find the answer in Psalm 91!