Once saved, all Christians are considered holy by God. But we all know that we still sin after salvation. What does the Bible teach about our personal sanctification?
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Are you lost? Hear God's message of love for you!
John 3:16 is certainly the most well-known verse in the world. An understanding of this beloved verse helps us truly understand the Gospel.
When we understand the extent of our sin and the holiness of God, we come to truly understand just how much compassion the Savior has for His sheep.
The Apostle Paul called himself the "chief of sinners." If Paul has been rescued and redeemed by God’s amazing grace, the way is open for all!
Do you ever feel lost in life? There is a good chance that you don’t realize just how lost you are—but there is good news!
God promises that He is working all things together for good, but the promise is for those who love Him. Do you love God?
"Amazing grace! How sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me!" When we understand what is so amazing about God’s grace we will sing this beautiful song all the more joyously!
The Christian’s goal is to grow to be more and more like Jesus. Since He is the main subject of the Scriptures, the Christian must know the Bible in order to grow.
One of the greatest battles of life is the battle to “put away anger,” not just control its expressions. To help you fight this battle, here are nine biblical weapons.
Many Christians have gone through a period of backsliding. Knowing what backsliding is and what the Bible teaches about it can help the Christian run the race well.
When we understand the weight of our sin, we begin to learn how to become more like Christ! We should echo the words of Paul, calling ourselves the “chief of sinners.”
If God is really working all things together for good, how can we make sense of our suffering?
Regret and repentance are easily mixed up because they often begin in the same spot—pain. To distinguish between the two, it’s helpful to compare Simon Peter and Judas.
Financial prosperity, perfect health, success—is God's will anything less for the believer?