Jesus is the ultimate fulfillment of the Day of Atonement as outlined in the Old Testament. How did He do it? And what is the significance for us today?
Have you ever found yourself between two different thoughts or opinions and you weren’t sure which one was right? Or maybe you’ve found yourself struggling to choose between various opportunities or choices. We’ve all been there, but God doesn’t want to keep you guessing. He wants to give you clear wisdom and direction.
In a world filled with uncertainty, there is a place of security. And when we find ourselves facing a challenge or adversity, we have somewhere to run to and someone to turn to, but most people put their confidence and security in other things.
Many Christians approach the new year in hopes that God will begin a new thing. And though He loves to begin new things, let’s not forget that He who already began a good work in you is faithful to COMPLETE what He already started!
Over the past number of years, there have been numerous individuals and articles exposing what some consider the pagan roots of Christmas. Most of these discussions are directed toward Christians, claiming that the observance of Christmas is displeasing to God and even idolatrous in nature. This is a serious claim and worthy of a sound biblical response.
Contrary to what some people believe, God did not send Jesus into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. So why, then, do so many people feel judged and condemned by God?
There is nothing more important to God than being abundantly available and incredibly accessible in your time of need. God values you so much that helping you out is of highest priority.