AOTS: Doing Good!
Thursday, May 31st, 2007Exaltation in the kingdom of God is found in service. It is our responsibility as God’s children to do good, that God might be glorified.
Exaltation in the kingdom of God is found in service. It is our responsibility as God’s children to do good, that God might be glorified.
The heavens and earth declare that God exists. Only a fool would denly it. Don’t be that fool!
Our authority in religious matters is the Lord Jesus Christ. To disregard his standards is criminal.
Your influence is like a shadow. You need to be careful of it, so that it will benefit those upon which it falls.
As Acts 8, with Philip preaching to the Eunuch shows, the Lord gives each of us opportunities to preach the gospel of our Lord.
The Rebellion of Korah in Numbers 16 shows that God vindicated the integrity of Moses, and that integrity as it is defined in scripture, is closely tied to a respect for God’s authority.
Even as James brings his epistle to a close, he has many beneficial admonitions for us as Christians.
Archeology continually corroborates the Bible, giving evidence as to its inspiration.
The greatest impact upon your life here on earth (and maybe eternity) will be found in the decision made as to who you will marry.
This ban on partial birth abortions is a good first step, but until the United States of America begins to protect the lives of her most vulnerable citizens rather than support the genocide of the unborn, God will refrain from blessing her. It is time for our leaders to repent, and do the right thing.
Young or old, you are a bondservant of Jesus Christ. Do not wait until you are old to serve Him. Give yourself to Him today! “Remember now your Creator in the days of your youth, Before the difficult days come, And the years draw near when you say, ‘I have no pleasure in them’” (Ecclesiastes 12:1).
The truly wealthy person is the one who is content with what he has. Godliness with contentment is great gain!
As one child put it, “My best friends are usually the ones who get me in trouble.” It is so important to choose godly companions.
Because the hope we have in Christ does not depend upon self, there is no reason for the Christian to be a pessimist.
Children will go to extremes to get their parent’s attention. Why not give them your attention and instruction and guidance easily, to avoid the extremes?!