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"Discover the divine gym of joy in Philippians 2:12-18 as Paul warns against the crooked path of grumbling, urging us to work out our salvation and become blameless influencers in a twisted world."

This post highlights the rewards of seeking wisdom and understanding as outlined in Proverbs 2:1-22 while encouraging readers to embark on the ultimate treasure hunt. (060806)

The story in First Samuel chapter 16 tells of Samuel's search for the next king of Israel. Samuel examines Jesse's sons, but God chooses David, the youngest and seemingly least significant. This story teaches us not to judge someone based on their appearance and to trust in God's plan, even if it doesn't make sense to us.

We live in a thirsty world. A popular song by Bruce Springsteen said, everybody’s got a hungry heart. Everybody’s got a thirsty heart too. Spiritual thirst is a universal human condition. We are born with a thirst for something that this world just can’t ever seem to quench.

We need to recognize how dangerous false doctrine is. The Bible tells us that the only way for lost sinners to be saved is through an understanding and faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Paul opens with a charge to Timothy to confront certain people that are spreading false teaching. Paul now looks back in time twenty years to his own salvation event.

How to resolve conflict and arguments in a healthy way

What's of primary importance and what's not in terms of our faith and church life

Whatever it is, it is a good thing to want to see God's hand move in our lives. It's a good thing! We can believe great things of God, but we also have the privilege to ask great things of God.

How we welcome the “outsider” reflects the heart of Christ.