Needed: Faithful Christians

If you had a car that failed to start every seventh day, you wouldn’t call it faithful. If you had a watch that was usually accurate but failed once every ten days, you wouldn’t keep it. If your hot water heater greeted you with cold water every fourth morning, you wouldn’t consider it very reliable. […]

We Can’t Have It Both Ways

Many people are critical of God — some even using it as their primary reason for rejecting His very existence. For one reason or the other, they are critical of Him because He does not: (1) directly intervene to protect innocent from serious birth defects, fatal injuries, or crippling diseases; (2) directly intervene to stop […]

The Promise of the Holy Spirit

After Peter had declared that he and all the other apostles had witnessed the resurrected Christ, he then affirmed of Jesus, “Being therefore by the right hand of God exalted and having received of the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he hath poured forth this which ye see and hear” (Acts 2:33). Peter […]

Lessons From the Churches in Revelation: Pergamum

We live in a day and age where compromise is instructed for everyone to practice. No matter if it’s the world of politics, economics, or religion, in order to achieve unity, we are told to compromise the truth. This is nothing new, compromise within the church has gone all the way back the first century. […]