The early Christian community started as a house church, “They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship... They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.” Some twenty-five years later, the apostle Paul wrote to friends in Rome, “Greet also the church that meets in their house.” Today, social media platforms, podcasts, and all of the ever-evolving and continuous advancements in technology have linked our Christian community like never before. We can now meet, fellowship, and study God’s word together from the comfort of our own homes.
“Therefore, look not so much to thy hand with which thou art grasping Christ, as to Christ; look not to thy hope, but to Jesus”(Charles Spurgeon).
The doctrine of the wrath of God has fallen on hard times. In today’s world, any concept of God’s wrath upsets our modern sentiments. It’s too disconcerting, too intolerant.
This Father’s Day 2020 is quite possibly the most important day of this year. We need to reflect on the importance of fatherhood and how a lack of this vital member of our families has an impacts society.
Anger is an emotion we all feel. However, we should not be guided by anger but instead guided by the Spirit of God that lives inside of us.
In this episode we continue our discussing on ancient social division and how it relates to today’s conflicts.
In this episode we discuss ancient social division and how it relates to today’s conflicts.
You can’t fully understand the Gospel of Jesus Christ without acknowledging our total depravity. As the apostle Paul said, “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us”(Romans 5:8).