Heroes are not defined by what they do, as much as by who they are. Hardship produces heroes. Paul reminds Timothy of the need for hardship in order to finish well. Paul issues four commands you must hear and obey.
Does practice make perfect? Paul tells Timothy to finish well by remembering to follow the proper pattern. Timothy is shown two patterns, and you must chose one to follow today.
This morning we look at the Ideal King and notice that those qualities also apply to those who rightly represent the King. You must represent God accurately.
Whom do you trust? Psalm 71 claims God deserves your loyalty because He alone is true. Discover three areas proving God to be trustworthy. You never need to be ashamed of God.
A pledge of allegiance promises loyalty to another. Your obedience signals loyalty. Today we examine King Saul’s obedience and ask where our loyalty is?
Would you rather give or receive a present? As we conclude the written story of Ruth’s life, we find that she is given some amazing gifts and learn that God gives the best gifts!
Jesus is presented a question that seems to have no good answer – a question about loyalty and allegiance. Jesus responds with a familiar phrase “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s”. The implications of this statement – and the way that Jesus finished the statement – are meant to have lasting impact on […]