This Lord’s Day evening, we conclude our series in 1 Corinthians 13 with seeing Jesus exercising a love that bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things, and never ends in the life of the Apostle Peter.
This Lord’s Day evening, we conclude our series in 1 Corinthians 13 with seeing Jesus exercising a love that bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things, and never ends in the life of the Apostle Peter.
This Lord’s Day, we move into the unfolding of the spiritual conflict of Job. In it, we discover things about God and Satan as well as the proper way to respond in all trials.
This Lord’s Day, we move into scene # 2 and the 1st conversation in heaven concerning Job between God and Satan. Within this dialogue, we learn qualities and actions of God and our enemy, Satan, in the realm of human suffering.
This Lord’s Day, we continue observing the main character in the Old Testament book bearing his name – JOB. In looking at the character of this godly man, we find the model of spiritual leadership in his home and to his family. In following Job’s example, we not only are laying the necessary spiritual foundations to respond properly during suffering but to obey our Lord’s Great Commission.
This Lord’s Day evening, we look at the tenth quality of love – it does not rejoicing in wrong doing but rejoiced in the truth. We hope to learn practical ways to think and thus act toward other believers as God would have us – in and through His truth.
This Lord’s Day, we continue observing the main character in the Old Testament book bearing his name – JOB. In looking at the character of this godly man and now, his possessions and how he handled them, we learn the necessary spiritual foundations necessary if we are to suffer will for the glory of God.