Explore Paul’s prayer for the church to receive the Spirit of Wisdom. Discover the two elements of biblical hope and how understanding our inheritance in Christ provides comfort as we face physical aging.
Tag: Grace
Explore the profound meaning of the eternal inheritance promised to believers in Ephesians. Learn how adoption into God’s family secures a place in heaven that is incorruptible, undefiled, and reserved for those who believe.
Discover the profound meaning of redemption through the blood of Jesus as Paul explains how we are purchased from the slavery of sin and brought into the family of God through the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Delve into the complex relationship between God’s predestination and human free will. Understand how God’s eternal plan involves our choice to believe the gospel and accept the gift of adoption through Jesus Christ.
Explore the background of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians and discover how God has already provided every spiritual blessing in Christ that you need for a life of godliness, regardless of your current circumstances.
Is tithing required? Explore the Bible’s teachings on giving in the Old and New Testaments. Discover how early Christians gave and the purpose of the collection.
In this episode of “The Gospel Saves Podcast,” we explore the truth about salvation and its conditions. While Jesus’ blood secures our initial faith, ongoing commitment is vital. Romans reminds us: “if you continue in His goodness…” Tune in for insights!
On The Gospel Saves Podcast, we explore 3 John’s lessons on truth, love, and faithfulness. Discover how walking in truth and loving others reflects Christ’s teachings. Visit thegospelsaves.me for more resources!
In Matthew 4, Mark 1, and Luke 4 an event from Christ’s life is recorded which details three temptations that He endured directly from Satan. While there are other places within the Scriptures that seem to imply temptations were prevalent in His life (Luke 22:42), only this occasion directly shows Christ interacting with Satan one on one. It is a very intriguing passage, because it proves to us without doubt that Christ went through the same hardships, trials, and temptations that we go through each and every day. Christ also shows us that with God’s help we can avoid sin. No one forces us into sin, and God’s precepts give us guidance in how to overcome temptation. Therefore, we are left with no excuse for sin. There are many such lessons we could draw from this account. I want to notice five important points that I hope will cause us to think about temptations and trials in our own life.