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God wants to transform us in our values, thought life and actions where He supplies everything we need to be transformed. We supply the willingness, the "Yes, God!"
Stephen gives a speech before the religious council. He makes a case that God cannot be contained within a temple, and that Jesus fulfilled the law of Moses. Afterwards, Stephen is stoned to death for his faith in Jesus.
Ben Foust explains how the disciples were able to rejoice in spite of the terrible suffering they experienced as they were persecuted for proclaiming Jesus' message of the Gospel.
Hebrews 11 zooms in on various stories of faith from the bible. We see from Abraham's story that he believed God's promises and took steps of faith, even when God's promises and requests defied human logic.
Hebrews 11 defines faith for us. Faith involves confidence, hope, and requires action steps to walk in line with God's will.
While a hardened heart does not affect the Christian believer's salvation, it may cause them to miss out on God's gifts and joy. Hebrews 3 lists five ways to soften our hearts to God.
Jesus' resurrection is one of the most important events in history, second only to His death on the cross. Conrad lays out several facts about Jesus' resurrection that support the validity of His bodily resurrection.
The two stories of Jesus healing Jairus' daughter and the woman with a bleeding disorder teaches us that Jesus can heal hopeless conditions, but He does not always heal people. Jesus' healing miracles are a glimpse into His future kingdom. Jairus and the woman had weak faith but the object of their faith was worthy. Can the object of your faith bear the weight of eternity?
"Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful" (Colossians 4:2). Learn about the wonderful promises of prayer and how to have a vibrant and effective corporate prayer meeting.