What Is The Book of Enoch?
How authority should we (the church) give The Book of Enoch? Should it be included in our western ‘canon’ or not?
How authority should we (the church) give The Book of Enoch? Should it be included in our western ‘canon’ or not?
Describe a life of faithful obedience and reverence. What does a faithful, obedient, reverent life look like for you right now?
How is your faith being displayed in this moment of life? How is your life any different? How is your life pleasing to God?
What would it look like to give God your first and best? How would living by faith, impact this year?
What’s your faith position on the origins of the universe? What’s your reaction to hearing that you’re God’s image-bearer?
ABRAHAM: The Dependable Phlegmatic “Father Abraham had many sons. And many sons had Father Abraham. I am one of them. And so are you. So let’s all praise the Lord.” Last week, I began a post-series on Biblical leadership titled, “Leaders Are Everywhere”. Each week throughout this month, we’re going to explore a different Biblical leader. Each…
Grappling with the concept of falling away from God’s grace and its theological implications.
Discover how focusing on faith can significantly enhance your leadership.
A Few Abstract Reflections From My Ministry Journey: In reflecting on my last three years in ministry, I found myself pondering the significance of age concerning Jesus’ earthly ministry. For context, you can explore my earlier post: “What’s the Significance of Turning 30?” Today, I invite you to dive into a few insights that I’ve gleaned from Hebrews 11—a potentially abstract exploration of faith and leadership. The author opens up with a powerful statement.
This is not an easy question. It’s often a painful question because there can be painful personal stories mixed into the desire for truth. Sometimes the personal or familial aspects of why we want answers can cloud our ability to hear the truth. I ask myself this question every time I come across Hebrews 6. Honestly, my mind lights up with all sorts of questions.
Faith leaves a legacy that lasts longer than any accomplishment.
Hebrews 6 raises one of the hardest questions in the Christian life. Can someone truly fall away from faith, or were they never saved to begin with?