The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem from Luke 19:28–44 signifies Jesus’ kingship in five explicitly messianic terms. The following blog is an adaptation from… Read more »
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The triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem from Luke 19:28–44 signifies Jesus’ kingship in five explicitly messianic terms. The following blog is an adaptation from… Read more »
“Full hands in, full hands out” is a mentality that means always come to a situation with something to offer and walk away from a… Read more »
Learn to humble yourself through the four core practices of humility in the ways of Jesus: serving, submitting, listening, and confessing. The following is adapted… Read more »
Humility in the Bible finds its clearest definition in how Jesus taught his disciples to walk: Knowing our position and choosing to go lower. The… Read more »
The sword of the Spirit in Ephesians 6 is the spoken word of God, and through practice we can wield well God’s word to fight… Read more »
“Put on the armor of God” from Ephesians 6 goes back to the Old Testament text of Isaiah 59, which unveils the ancient meaning of… Read more »
A major key to victory in spiritual warfare is church unity. Read in Ephesians 6 about the importance of this dynamic. The following is adapted… Read more »
When were the twenty-seven New Testament documents originally written? Conservative scholars argue between AD 48–95. The New Testament is one of the most reliable ancient… Read more »
Collectivism vs. individualism: A collectivist’s identity comes via group membership; an individualist’s identity comes via personal rights. It’s war. Culture wars in North America have… Read more »
Inner healing is a multi-denominational, lay person Christian practice that typically exists to help people connect to God personally. “End of the road … nothing… Read more »
Hebrews 12:1–3 exhorts ministry leaders to be sure they don’t lose heart in their work for the kingdom of God. Ministry leadership has never been… Read more »