The Pride of Life
What's the biggest danger when things are going well? What must God's people be most careful to avoid as they begin to make progress in their walk with God?

What's the biggest danger when things are going well? What must God's people be most careful to avoid as they begin to make progress in their walk with God?
Why should we pray when God has already decreed what is to come to pass? The answer points to His purposes in all creation and redemption.
How do we put into practice what we are learning from the prophet Isaiah? How are the struggles of Judah over 2500 years ago relevant to our very own struggles today?
Even in this present day, Jesus Christ is conquering the nations. What will things look like when his victory is complete? What does it mean to us today?
Does God bring wrath upon all the nations? If so, by what standards does He judge them? Finally, how then should we live as God's people among those nations?
How could God bring judgment upon a nation that had performed His will? And for that matter, if God is really in charge, how is He not guilty of all bad things that come to pass?
"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given..." How do we know this verse is about Jesus? What does it teach us? What kind of Son is He?
The land was laid waste. All that remained was one last walled city. All hope seemed lost for the nation that God had chosen to save the world. Then came the message of Immanuel...
Very few of us today have carved images in our homes that we bow down to, so how do we then understand the Old Testament warnings against idolatry? The answer is surprising and essential to living faithfully before God!
Isaiah spoke relevant message to his people more than 700 years before Christ came, and yet he was pointing to something greater - with even greater relevance today.
Here's what every believer has in common with Isaiah the prophet who lived over 2700 years ago.
Are we preaching the Gospel consistent with God's revelation? How does preaching the Gospel as revealed in scripture address all the needs of today's society?
Why does the book of Acts end so abruptly? How are we to understand then the purpose of this great book?
How should someone who has been mistreated for his faith respond? How can a Christian maintain his integrity and hope in the midst of trouble?
How do we know when and where to work for God? How can we know His will all of the time?
How can we make through the storms of life? What is the Christian's purpose in trying times?
How does Jesus fulfill the Old Testament promises to the nation of Israel? How does the hope of the resurrection fit into that fulfillment?
Falsely accused and your freedom on the line, what would you answer a king concerning the charges against you?
What makes Christians think they can just preach the Gospel wherever and whenever they want?
Sometimes our destination is clear, but the path clouded. How should we address those times? How did the Apostle Paul?
How can a prisoner make a governor tremble? What kind of news could possibly put fear into a powerful leader?
What's the nature of our opposition? What tactics does the evil one employ to attack the people of God, and how can they stand firm?
So you have devoted your life to Christ, to spreading His Gospel, to serving His people with great sacrifice, then false rumors are spread about you? How do you respond?
Was Paul in error going to Jerusalem knowing that imprisonment and affliction was waiting there? Does God allow his people to suffer?
What drove the Apostle Paul? Was it ambition? Was it gain? What can we learn from his drive?
The book of Acts accounts many great things done by the Apostle Paul. But what really drove him? What made him do all that he did?
When people are saved by God, it leaves a mark. It changes individuals and even all of society.
Jesus said, "I will build my church." But how does that look in action? How does the body of Christ "build itself up in love"?
What was the real key to Paul's ministry in Corinth? What there is relevant to our ministry today?
How can we find common ground with a society that has disdain and distrust for religion? How can we effectively reach our culture today?