How’s your soul? The answer to this question not only impacts your life here on earth but also what happens when you die. Spend some time considering the state of your soul and how to know for sure its eternal destiny is secured.
Perhaps little is more heartbreaking in the Christian’s life than to watch a fellow believer abandon the faith. But in recent years, more and more professed believers seem to be falling away. In this message, we learn the strategies for guarding against apostasy. Covers 2 Thessalonians 2:3.
The "Peter Pan" Syndrome is a term used to describe the difficulty that twenty-somethings are having making the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Some Christians experience the same trouble with growing into spiritual maturity. Learn about the condition, cause, and cure for immaturity. Covers Hebrews 5:11-14. From the series Jesus Is Enough.
Someone once said that sitting in church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than sitting in a garage makes you a car. The apostle John would agree with that sentiment. In the first of his three letters, he gives five tests by which anyone can evaluate whether they are born of God. Covers selected Scriptures.
Developing a hard heart can be devastating to your relationship with God. Dr. Jeremiah outlines what we need to look out for to avoid this perilous condition in our lives. Covers Hebrews 3:7-19. From the series Jesus Is Enough.
Are you among the many people – Christians included – who are confused about what the Bible describes as the “unforgivable sin”? Dr. David Jeremiah considers this misunderstood sin – what it is, and what it is not. If you’re worried that you might have committed it, you’ll find relief and encouragement. Covers selected Scriptures.
Missouri is known as the “Show-Me State.” It is a sentiment reflecting the line of thinking that actions speak louder than words. Believe it or not, Christianity shares this sentiment. Simple declarations of faith mean nothing if your actions undermine the faith you profess. Faith is better seen than spoken. The Bible calls us to a faith that is visible – that is acted out. Covers James 2:14-26.