In Ephesians, Paul devotes three verses with advice for wives – and nine verses with guidance for husbands. Is there a correlation? Find out in this message from Dr. David Jeremiah. From the series: Belief That Behaves
Enduring the pain of having a sick child seems impossible. Dave and Ann Wilson are joined by Rechab and Brittany Gray, as they recount the effect of multiple medical crises on their family and faith.
Michael has been engaging with an assignment on gratitude, leading him to a realization that while Satan deceives humanity into sin, personal responsibility remains pivotal. Struggling with self-blame and the cycle of shame and guilt, Michael shares his journey. June offers insights on using personal experiences to cultivate compassion and gratitude, providing further encouragement to embrace thankfulness amidst life's trials.
Do you sometimes think that God is unfair or unjust? On this episode, Pastor John Munro helps us pursue a deeper understanding of God’s justice and mercy. He reminds us that God is sovereign and free to act as He chooses. We all deserve judgment, but praise God for His kindness and grace.
Is it possible to experience a significant move of God without disruption, difficulty, and determination? In this sermon, Pastor Allen Jackson discusses the history of the church in Ephesus, illustrating the reality of spiritual opposition in the world, both then and now. He draws from Acts and the Apostle Paul’s letters to show how spiritual forces are influencing our culture—and how God can help us fight back. Our communities, cities, and nations are divided, but with the Holy Spirit’s help, we can have the courage to speak the truth in love.