Am I Adopted?
Believers are free from condemnation (Rom. 8:1–11); they are empowered to put sin to death (8:12–13). The battle against sin is necessary and possible because of the Spirit of God …
Believers are free from condemnation (Rom. 8:1–11); they are empowered to put sin to death (8:12–13). The battle against sin is necessary and possible because of the Spirit of God …
Every Christian sins and will sin while he is alive or until Christ returns. The stunning fact of Christianity is that, due to the work of Christ on the cross, …
In Romans 5–8, Paul describes the Christian life. Prior to salvation, we were “in Adam” but now, reconciled to God, we are “in Christ.” The Christian is alive in Christ, …
Numbers, though often neglected, is a book rich with wisdom for the Christian life. In 1 Corinthians 10, the apostle Paul even said the events in Numbers “took place as …
Audio recorded at Feed My Sheep for Pastors Wives Conference 2023. This recording is a devotional from Lisa Goad on Psalm 77.
Audio recorded at Feed My Sheep for Pastors Wives Conference 2023. This recording is Session Three from Erin Wheeler on 1 Peter 5:10.
Audio recorded at Feed My Sheep for Pastors Wives Conference 2023. This recording is Session Two from Erin Wheeler on 1 Peter 4:12–19.
Audio recorded at Feed My Sheep for Pastors Wives Conference 2023. This recording is Session One from Erin Wheeler on 1 Peter 1:3–9.
When Christians sing God’s Word with the congregation, God is praised. It is, therefore, simply unthinkable to be an un-singing Christian. We sing because we are made in God’s image, …
King Jesus is with his people in a special way when they are gathered as his church to do his royal business of corporate worship. “Corporate worship” is what takes …
In Matthew 6:19–34, Jesus addresses twin concepts: treasure and anxiety. Jesus provides three contrasts: two treasures, two eyes, and two masters to encourage his followers towards complete devotion to himself. …
After arguing that grace produces holiness while the law arouses sinful passions (Rom. 7:1–6), Paul now clarifies the law is good. Sin, not the law, is the problem. The law …