What would Jesus say about our churches?
Last week in my devotions I began the book of Revelation. In Chapters 2-3 we read where the Apostle John is told to write letters to the seven churches.
Last week in my devotions I began the book of Revelation. In Chapters 2-3 we read where the Apostle John is told to write letters to the seven churches.
As members of society, there are rules and standards that govern our actions. In fact, we are trained to live with rules from our very earliest days – we obey our parents, we obey our teachers, and we obey the law.
Unless otherwise noted, these gatherings are on Sunday and in Lindsborg. Bethany Home Pastor Ethan Feistner 321 N.
St. Paul urged the Christian community at Thessalonica to “pray without ceasing,” and through his writing the Holy Spirit has similarly encouraged countless Christians throughout the ages to do the same.
Unless otherwise noted, these gatherings are on Sunday and in Lindsborg. Bethany Home Pastor Ethan Feistner 321 N.
Jesus’ most famous sermon includes a series of statements that begin with “You have heard that it was said … but I say unto you …”. Sometimes, these statements are seen as a nullification of the Hebrew law.
Last Sunday, June 22, we woke to the news that our country had bombed Iran’s nuclear facilities. For me, it was breathtaking news.
In 2 Corinthians 4:1-6, Paul is telling the believers in Corinth some hard but important truths to live by and to remember as they walk with the Lord. Now, we obviously aren’t the early believers in Corinth, but the truth and the challenge that Paul gave still deeply apply to us in Lindsborg today! The heartbeat of what Paul is teaching here is a call for believers to live intentionally — to not compromise the truths of the Word of God and to be a light to those around them.
Choices. Each and every day, we make choices about what we do, what we say, and where we go.