Indiana Jones vs.Paul the Apostle: A Tale of 2 Treasures
The text compares Paul the Apostle's real-life dangers and faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Indiana Jones' fictional adventures and heroism.
The text compares Paul the Apostle's real-life dangers and faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ to Indiana Jones' fictional adventures and heroism.
Parables.The journey to knowledge values understanding with experience, emphasizing wisdom over mere information, illustrated by Jesus' parables.
Upside Down, We have surrendered our ability to impact the world. Instead of the church influencing the world, the world has infiltrated the church.
In quiet moments on the porch, the author reflects on the longing for God's touch, paralleling it with a dog's persistent affection.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if all God's people were consumed with a desire to point people to Jesus. We are born again for this purpose. Jesus must increase and we must decrease. We must be willing to lose our heads for the privilege of declaring that Jesus is The Son Of God. Behold the Kingdom of Heaven is near and we must be satisfied to be nothing but, " A voice crying in the wilderness."
The blue jays building a nest symbolize faith, reflecting assurance in spring's arrival and God's promises, akin to Christian faith in uncertain times.
Saint Valentine, imprisoned for defying Emperor Claudius II's anti-marriage laws, symbolizes the struggle for traditional marriage in today's society.
The Ten Commandments of Marriage prioritize your spouse, honoring each other, safeguarding dignity, and love guided by biblical principles.
Agape love, a Godly decision, conquers fear by choosing to love God and others through actionable commitment and obedience.
Broken People, You are the people Jesus likes to hang around with. Jesus loves broken people. “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart.”