Given by Randy Salyer
We dive into this Hebrew word, most often translated “very”, to discover its depth of meaning, its implications for our understanding of God’s character, and how it informs our worship of Him.
Given by James Ellis
How does our view of the marriage covenant compare to God's?
Given by Neil Hart
The Bible instructs us to follow Christ's example and to strive to have His mind in us. How do we do that? One of the ways is to utilize the tool of meditation - the act of stopping to think about God and His word in a deliberate and intentional way in order to put His ways into our hearts...
Given by Michael Hanisko
There are physical benefits to having a sense of awe, but more important are the spiritual benefits. How can awe inspire our relationship with God, and what does the Bible say about awe and about how awesome is our God?
Given by David Treybig Jr.
Our approach to work as Christians can provide many benefits - even during times of challenge and difficulty.
Given by Greg Swartz
Today let's crack open Moses Law and peek inside from a couple of different angles.
Given by Jeff Schmidt
From the first day that Peter met Jesus until the writing of the two letters, 1 & 2 Peter, the Bible records multiple events that took place in Peter's life that serve as instruction and lessons for us that are in the Church of GOD today. Let's begin with his calling...
Given by David Jackson
God wants to be real to us. He calls us His children, His family, His offspring. As our Father, He relates to alert minds under self-control. This is how the Malak, messenger of God the Father, Jesus Christ, in the Old Testament, communicated with Hagar, Samuel, Eil, and Saul, whose name was changed to Paul in the New Testament. Even...
Given by Tim Rickard
The story of Jonah going to Nineveh, or rather not going to Nineveh, at least at the outset, contains profound lessons for all of us. Let’s review today at least four lessons that we can learn from the story of Jonah, and ask yourself, “Am I willing to go to Nineveh?”