Finding Grace and Mercy in the Book of Philemon
The Book of Philemon may be the shortest "book" in the Bible—just 25 verses—but this apostolic postcard perfectly captures two of the greatest doctrines of the Christian faith: mercy and…
The Book of Philemon may be the shortest "book" in the Bible—just 25 verses—but this apostolic postcard perfectly captures two of the greatest doctrines of the Christian faith: mercy and…
As we look at the final chapter of Titus, we find practical guidance for how Christians should live and act within their communities. Paul finishes his letter by showing the church in Crete how to navigate life as citizens in a challenging culture.
In Titus chapter 2, Paul writes to his protege Titus who has been sent to oversee multiple churches on the island of Crete. Paul's concern is clear - false teachers are spreading unsound doctrine, and he wants to ensure Titus establishes healthy, thriving churches.
In a world where the definition of manhood has become increasingly blurred, the Bible provides clear standards for what makes a godly man. While some in society champion superficial traits like beards or "manly" activities, God's focus is on character, consistency, and self-control. The book of Titus offers timeless wisdom about God's design for men who lead their families and churches with integrity.
In the closing chapter of 2 Timothy, we find the Apostle Paul's final written words before his martyrdom. These powerful instructions to Timothy reveal not only how Paul finished his own race well, but provide us with timeless wisdom on how we too can complete our Christian journey faithfully.
The first Thursday in June is always a significant day in the life of Lompoc. It is the last day of school, and hundreds of seniors are graduating from High…
In 2 Timothy 3:10-17, Paul provides Timothy with powerful encouragement about his readiness for ministry. Though Timothy was young, somewhat frail, and occasionally overwhelmed by his responsibilities as pastor of the church in Ephesus, Paul assures him that he is "complete and equipped" for the work God has called him to do.
In 2 Timothy 3:1-5, Paul provides a sobering description of what people will be like in the last days before Christ's return. While many Christians throughout history have anticipated Christ's imminent return, Paul's words offer timeless wisdom about the character of people during these challenging times.
In Paul's final letter to Timothy, he provides crucial guidance on what it means to be a worker approved by God. This remains deeply relevant for Christians today who often feel pressured by worldly standards and expectations.
Life often feels overwhelming, whether as a parent, leader, or in any role we find ourselves. Yet there's profound encouragement in understanding how God provides the strength we need exactly where He has placed us