Beware of the Lord
“Beward, I am against you.” When the Lord says this, we ought to sit up and take notice. It is a message of fear and of hope at the same time.
“Beward, I am against you.” When the Lord says this, we ought to sit up and take notice. It is a message of fear and of hope at the same time.
The prophet Isaiah illustrates the absurdity of trusting in anything less than Yahweh himself.
God’s grace to Israel is a startling contrast with his judgment, yet both display his just nature.
Many times we make things harder than they ought to be by our own foolishness and disobedience.
Paul’s instructions concerning young widows and church officers uphold the vital importance of marriage as an institution designed and beloved by God.