Seeing Past The Pain
First, the cessation of suffering (Romans 8:18-22).
Read MoreFirst, the cessation of suffering (Romans 8:18-22).
Read MoreLight dispels darkness. Light penetrates. Light purifies.
Read MoreThe person was has trusted Jesus Christ as Savior has a living hope because he has a living Savior.
Read MoreIt was the Apostle Paul’s custom, after dictating a letter, to take the pen and write his own farewell.
Read MoreEarly on the first Easter Sunday, the first day of the week, some of the women who followed Jesus went to the tomb so they could anoint his body with spices (Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:1).
Read MoreThree familiar and beloved psalms present Jesus Christ as the shepherd, each one emphasizing a different aspect of his person and his work.
Read MoreBy Ron Purkey Guest Columnist Read Colossians 3:1-11 “Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds; And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him.” (Colossians 3:9-10) It … Read More
While he was with the disciples, Jesus Christ supplied their needs (see John 16:22-24); now that he was returning to heaven, he gives them the privilege of prayer.
Read MoreThe fact Jesus had to pray while he was ministering here on earth is proof enough we need to pray.
Read MoreIf you think your sufferings are beyond what anybody else has experienced, consider Job’s trials.
Read MoreOnce you have accepted Christ as your Savior, set your mind (affection) on things above. (Colossians 3:1)
Read MoreRev. Ronald and Sarah (Sibert) Purkey celebrated 65 years of marriage. They live at 3123 Manitou Park Road in Rochester.
Read MoreIt takes little imagination to see that this Roman jailer was a typical calloused official with no sympathy for man and no interest in Christ. Even though Paul and Silas had been humiliated and beaten, the jailer added to their sufferings by thrusting them into the inner prison and putting their feet in the stocks.
Read MoreToday there are people who raise the question, “What is right and what is wrong?” Some say that what is right and wrong is “relative.”
Read More“Peace with God” is the result of faith in Christ (Romans 5:1); “the peace of God” and the presence of “the God of peace” will come when the believer practices right thinking, right praying, and right living. Worry is tension between the mind and heart.
Read MoreThe apostle Paul is our best example of a worker for the Lord.
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