In Scripture we read of two kinds of men-the spiritual man controlled by the Holy Spirit, and the "carnal" man who is ruled by his passions.
Everyone is in need of encouragement at some time. Take the opportunity today to encourage (give courage to) the one who often encourages you.
A girl's father is the first man in her life, and probably the most influential.
Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the Word with boldness. Even when threatened with punishment, he said that he could not help but share the things he had seen and heard.
Men are not sent to hell because of being murderers or liars, they are sent to hell because they are unrighteous.
Discipleship is crucial to our ultimate destiny, but its cost is total commitment.
When Christ returns, and only then, will the angel's message to the shepherds be totally fulfilled: Peace on earth, goodwill toward men.
People crave encouragement, and sometimes the greatest encouragement is the writing of words that endure. Perhaps you can pen a note of affirmation and approval to someone today.
A man of God in the will of God is immortal until His work is done.
The man who loves his wife above all else on earth gains the freedom and power to pursue other noble, but lesser, loves.
Marriage is a partnership between one man and one woman... Nothing could be clearer in the Bible as to what constitutes a marriage in God's sight.
It's not that your most important work is meaningless; it's that your most trivial movements are also significant.
Integrity is keeping a commitment even after circumstances have changed.
The greatest encouragement is conveyed in prayer.
Integrity is keeping my commitments even if the circumstances when I made those commitments have changed.
Our attitude toward others reveals our genuine attitude toward God.
Perhaps the image you have of the devil is a cartoon of a man in a red suit with horns a pointy tale and a pitch fork, Satan would love for you to think of him as a harmless cartoon character, but don't be fooled... Satan is anything but harmless.
The Old Testament teaches us that if we humble ourselves and pray, God will hear from heaven and heal our land. And the New Testament assures us that the fervent prayers of righteous men can make a difference.