Triumphantly Living
We have no power in ourselves to obey God's will, yet the Lord strengthens His people to live joyfully and triumphantly for His glory. Today, Steven Lawson explains how this truth enables us to be content in all circumstances.
We have no power in ourselves to obey God's will, yet the Lord strengthens His people to live joyfully and triumphantly for His glory. Today, Steven Lawson explains how this truth enables us to be content in all circumstances.
To help you hear and do the Word of God, Renewing Your Mind and Renewing Your Mind Weekend delivers substantive Christian education through the radio with Speaker R.C. Sproul: "I dream of a new reformation," Sproul said, "a reformation that is not simply a renewal of life but a new vision of life: a vision that yields new forms and structures in society and culture. As long as Christians restrict their Christianity to a religion a faith that is compartmentalized and isolated from life they can have revival but never ever reformation. We need to hear and do the Word of God in all of our lives."
In our society, self-confidence reigns as the supreme virtue. Yet Scripture calls us to prefer the exaltation of others above ourselves. Today, R.C. Sproul continues his study of biblical love, showing that to love is to be humble.
It takes true strength of character to show kindness, and it requires genuine love to refuse the temptation to envy. Today, R.C. Sproul helps us cultivate a love that is defined by God's Word, not by the world.
We're called to pursue love of God and love of neighbor. But is our pursuit influenced more by the world's distortion of love or the Bible's definition of it? Today, R.C. Sproul introduces the characteristics of true Christian love.
When someone speaks an unkind word or makes a slanderous accusation against us, it can wound our hearts. Today, R.C. Sproul reflects on a personal account of hurt and the responsibility to honor Christ with a charitable response.
When we first encounter Saul of Tarsus in the book of Acts, we meet a fierce persecutor of the ancient church. In today's sermon, R.C. Sproul introduces the man whom Christ would transform into one of the greatest champions for the gospel.