God does not play to the relativistic thinking of our day. God does have absolutes. There is only one opinion that matters and it’s not our opinion, it’s God’s. God knows what pleases Him and He says there is one way to please me, and that is “if you would come to Me, you draw near to me with faith.”
Faith is the firm assurance and conviction that the invisible God is who He says He is and will do what He has promised to do.
If all you are about is your Christian liberty and you don’t care what this does to somebody else, you are not loving.
I want you all to think about this. Why would this author, after giving a blistering threat(Heb.10.26) like this, turn around and say “recall the former days”?
This is part 2 of a study on sexual purity, currently the series is still dealing with lessons found in the Old Testament.
Rather than looking at what we have, we are called to look to the Lord and in faith do what He is commanding us to do. Can we not trust God to provide enough to feed five thousand? or four thousand?
This is Part 1 of a series on sexual purity. Tim starts out by discussing the first place that sexual sin is mentioned in the Bible.
Many say the God of the Old Testament is different than the God of the New Testament, but the author of Hebrews writes in such a way that shows He is still the same God. If under Moses they got the punishment of death, than how many more is the punishment when one sins against Christ, who is greater than angels and greater than Moses.
Christians fear and tremble by design, Jeremiah 32:40 says so. This is not the type of fear that draws people away from the Lord, it is the type of fear that draws them nearer.