Finish Strong: Lessons from King Joash Eph.6:10
Finish Strong. Joash, initially a good king, faltered after Jehoiada’s death, leading Judah into idolatry and suffering, ultimately dying in disgrace.
Finish Strong. Joash, initially a good king, faltered after Jehoiada’s death, leading Judah into idolatry and suffering, ultimately dying in disgrace.
Being more than a conqueror means having assurance in Christ that victory is secured, regardless of challenges faced in life.
A young man risks drowning for his possessions while fishing, symbolizing how materialism hinders spiritual salvation in the Kingdom of Heaven.
The birds life emphasizes its purpose of glorifying God, contrasting it with human tendencies to complain instead of singing praise.
In sports and faith, taking risks is essential. Caution can prevent success; everyone must actively step up to achieve meaningful outcomes.
The swinging pendulum symbolizes the passage of time, emphasizing urgency in living purposefully according to God's will amidst life's transience.
Grab Another Gear. Believers must confront spiritual violence with determination, relying on God for strength and victory against Satan's attacks.
Lost while hunting, paralleling this experience with how distractions can separate us from God, emphasizing the importance of calling out for help.
Barnabas, the "Son of Encouragement," inspired many in the Bible, particularly Paul and John Mark, highlighting the power of encouragement.
The Root of all Evil. Money itself is not evil; rather, the love of money leads to various forms of evil originating from human hearts.