Staying Humble: Keeping Our Pride, Narcissism, and Egos in Check
To help us combat pride, God often sends thorns to serve as reminders that we’re not all that. They also should remind us how much we need to trust Jesus.
To help us combat pride, God often sends thorns to serve as reminders that we’re not all that. They also should remind us how much we need to trust Jesus.
James reminds us that often our arguments, fights, and divisions are rooted in the sin of selfish desires of the heart. He then tells us the cure for it.
Difficult times can overwhelm us, consume our thoughts, and impact our emotions. Sometimes, though, God is using the hardship to bless us.

Unlike the traditional hero, Christians don’t have to wait until the end of the journey to experience victory in their lives.

Life is about growing and maturing. The Bible tells us what spiritual growth looks like and how to recognize whether or not we are maturing.

Struggle is part of life and part of the Christian’s journey. Though we can’t avoid hardship, we can change how we perceive and respond to it.

We should never take the Christian journey alone. We need to be mentored and discipled. What does biblical discipleship look like?

The Christian hero’s journey always begins with a gospel call, which consists of two types. What is the gospel call how will people respond?

Psalm 98:1-3 includes a prophecy about God revealing his salvation to the world. That prophecy was fulfilled at Jesus’ birth.

In the fall of man recorded in Genesis 3 is a type and shadow of Jesus’ work on the cross. It is the gospel in the fall of Adam and

While it may be true that “a thankful heart is a happy heart,” our happiness is not the primary reason why we should be thankful.

We must have a biblical understanding of omnipotence. God is all powerful (“omnipotent”), but there are things he cannot do.

Bible Games Central designed a game that combines the fun and interaction of Bingo with learning about the books and sections of the Bible – Bible Bingo.

Small groups are about making disciples. Avoiding these errors will make small groups be more effective at helping people know, show, and share the gospel.

David wrote Psalm 22 centuries before Jesus’ death and resurrection. In it, he gives many prophecies about what will happen that first Easter.