Sound Doctrine and Life
In Titus 2, Paul instructs Titus to teach the Cretans to pursue godly living according to sound doctrine. He exhorts various groups of people: older men and women, younger men …
In Titus 2, Paul instructs Titus to teach the Cretans to pursue godly living according to sound doctrine. He exhorts various groups of people: older men and women, younger men …
Sometimes called The Prince’s Psalm, David wrote about the kind of leadership he wanted to exercise as king over Israel. Throughout history, Christians have found these eight verses instructive for …
Titus 1 teaches about the gift of godly elders. Elders are qualified leaders in the church appointed to lead, instruct, and protect God’s people. Specific character and competencies must mark …
Titus 1:1–4 covers the introduction to Titus. Within this greeting, Paul speaks about his ministry as a trusted apostle, Timothy’s role as a faithful coworker, and God’s generous gifts of …
Probably written upon Judah’s return to Jerusalem, Psalm 126 is about transitions. Believers have experienced God’s extraordinary blessings—most notably, salvation! Yet, believers also know trials continue. Still, in the midst …
Known as a community lament, Psalm 80 is a prayer written when Assyria attacked the northern kingdom of Israel around 722 BC. The author knows God is their only hope, …
At the end of Luke 6, Jesus explains that his disciples are those who build their lives upon Jesus and his word. All circumstances of one’s life test and reveal …
Jesus fulfills the prophecy in Psalm 53 and “restores the fortunes of his people” by taking away their sin at the cross and will restore them completely when he comes …
Reflecting on God’s providence through it all, David wrote Psalm 34 that we might not only endure our own trials but pray for deliverance and enjoy God while we wait. …
God wants us to know his promises to judge and save are entirely reliable. Video & Sermon Audio
God’s sovereignty is for his glory and our salvation. Video & Sermon Audio
Jeremiah 40–44 represents the last stage of Jeremiah’s public ministry. It ended on a low note, with a people who rejected his message all the days of his ministry. Video …