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Apostle Paul

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  • by Robert H Berendt
Are you modest in the sight of God and man?
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  • by Arthur Suckling
The apostle Paul wrote to the Philippians about having another person's mind. "Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 2:5). What does that mean?
  • by United Church of God
A comment by the apostle Paul that many lift out of context and misinterpret is Romans 3:28: "Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law."
  • by United Church of God
Few attitudes are more disheartening and destructive to faith than the notion that God doesn't hear our prayers, doesn't answer or doesn't care. It is easy to come to such conclusions when God doesn't respond when or how we want.
  • by John LaBissoniere
Do you feel imprisoned by afflictions and hardships that seem to have no end? If so, how can you stay faithful to God and His way of life?
  • by Robert H Berendt
When people know that you are a follower of Jesus Christ, they expect your conduct and behavior to be steady and strong regardless of the circumstances.
  • by Barbara Dundon
The battles we remember most are not necessarily the ones that are won.
  • by Melvin Rhodes
As the state of New York joins the other 49 states in allowing no-fault divorce, a surprising bill before the Michigan legislature aims to make divorce for couples with young children more difficult.
  • by Joshua Travers
Ignorance has a terribly high price tag—but understanding and overcoming it can really pay off.
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  • by Good News
No dead person can resurrect Himself. Death is the complete absence of life and consciousness. Only someone alive and gifted with supernatural powers could have performed such a wondrous deed.
  • by Robert H Berendt
Close to God, a leader in the Church, loved by so many—what could bring a man like him to tears?
  • by Good News
Joy comes not from what happens to us, but how we respond—the kind of attitudes we have about those experiences. We need not feel like helpless victims of circumstance.
  • by Mario Seiglie
The world's greatest athletes pit their skill and strength against others in the Olympic Games. Past Olympics inspire us with stories of great conviction and courage. These games should also inspire us with their reminders of crucial aspects of the Christian life.
  • by Darris McNeely
The prophecy of Joel is one of the most dire in the entire Bible. The bad news definitely outweighs the good. The book ends on an uncharacteristically blunt note by speaking of the desolation of Egypt and Edom. I have to admit, Joel's prophecy is hardly the message I would first think of for the inaugural sermon for a Church based on brotherly love and mercy.
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  • by Roger Foster
Did Jesus and the apostle Paul agree on how Christians should regard the Old Testament? Or, as is commonly believed, did Paul radically change the religion that Jesus Christ established?