Dating Part 1: Evaluation
What do we do with “dating”? Even though the modern concept doesn’t appear in Scripture, the Bible has much to say that must guide our thinking – and dating.
What do we do with “dating”? Even though the modern concept doesn’t appear in Scripture, the Bible has much to say that must guide our thinking – and dating.
As the Apostle Paul considers his own calling to make the gospel known “among all the nations”, he reveals what exactly it is about Jesus that compels him to go.
There are many good reasons that Christians must embrace the Great Commission. But there is one motivation which lies at the heart of the Apostle Paul’s life – and must remain at the center of our efforts as well.
Guest speaker John Horning takes us to Ephesians 6:5-8 to encourage us to take seriously our calling to honor God by obeying our “earthly masters”.
Jesus wraps up his teaching on anxiety (Matthew 6:25-34) by calling attention to what should replace our anxious thoughts – that is, a preoccupation with “seek(ing) first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.” It’s a call to higher ambitions.
Continuing through Matthew 6:25-34, we see four more reasons Jesus gives for us to cast our anxieties on our Heavenly Father.
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