Habakkuk 1:1-11 – God, Do Something!
In response to Habakkuk’s raw complaint, God announced that he would do something wonderful, astounding, and hard-to-believe.
In response to Habakkuk’s raw complaint, God announced that he would do something wonderful, astounding, and hard-to-believe.
In this thank you letter to the Philippians, Paul teaches us about giving for missionary work.
Paul addressed a serious conflict in the church and how to live differently: in unity, joy, gentleness, peace, and goodness.
Between the establishment of a relationship with God and the final resurrection, Christians need to press on to know Christ and be more like him.
Paul warned Christians about false teachers who would persuade them to boast in themselves instead of in Christ.
Timothy and Epaphroditus demonstrated the mind of Christ in the way they lived.
Because of God’s work of salvation in us, we need to work out our salvation.
Christian thinking is thinking like Jesus, especially as seen in his becoming one of us to die on the cross.
The lifestyle of citizens of the kingdom of God includes unity, joy, and humility.
As Paul waited in prison, he was able to rejoice in two certain outcomes because of his view of life and death.