2 Peter 2
2 Peter 1
Meet the Best Supporting Actor and Actress in the Bible Story
The article describes two devout persons in the Bible, Simeon and Anna (Luke 2:22-38). Simeon is seen by the Lord as a righteous and devout man till he was old. Anna was an elderly widow who worshipped the Lord unceasingly. Both these Christians provide an example of faith in Christ for us.
Can I Serve God Better Unmarried?
This article explores the difference that being single makes on loving and serving God. It points out that sex does not make a difference on our relationship with God, we find our identity and experience love within the family of God, some will endure not being married for the sake of God's kingdom, and getting married makes life more complicated.
Loving God with or without Children
This article speaks to the pain of childlessness in marriage, and shows how couples are to serve God whether he has entrusted children to them, or in his providence has withheld children from them.
7 Reasons to Study the Book of Job
Often the book of Job is read for a few of its highlights. This article offers seven reasons to read and study the whole book.
Job – Weep with Those Who Weep (Job 3)
Chapter 4 is a commentary on Job 3. The main theme Ash formulates is the call to weep with those who weep.
Job – The Loneliness of Job (Job 2:11-13)
Chapter 3 is a commentary on Job 2:11-13. The main theme that Ash formulates is the loneliness of Job.
Job – The Testing of Your Faith (Job 1:6-2:10)
Chapter 2 is a commentary on Job 1:6-Job 2:5. The main theme that Ash formulates is the testing of the faith of believers.
Job – Welcome to a Well-Run World (Job 1:1-5)
Chapter 1 is a commentary on Job 1:1-5.
Discovering the Joy of a Clear Conscience – The Inner Voice
Chapter 1 is a reminder of the way our conscience functions and how it is subject to the Word of God. The author does it through an exploration of five features of the conscience.
Suffering Now, Glory Later?
This article shows that prosperity gospel has twisted God's word, and is actually not gospel at all since it promises what God did not promise. Working from Romans 5:3-5, the author shows that the true gospel message is suffering now and glory later. This was the pattern of Christ's life and this is the pattern of His followers, because through suffering God's works out in us the character which He desires.