are you worth following? Philippians 3: 15-21keeponkeepin on
Continuing with our Philippians study, we’ll see that Paul
is concerned not with where he’s been in life, but where he
is going. Finishing well as people of God-especially men-is
God’s desire. What’s your perspective on spiritual growth?Untrivial Pursuit
profit and lossWhat is in store for me as I pursue the goal of knowing Christ?
How would I go about doing that?
Is there any higher goal in life? There wasn’t for Paul!
In this Easter installment, we’ll be excited by the prospect of how the resurrection of Christ not only signals a new era in world history, but we’ll realize that resurrection power comes when we have a personal encounter with the risen Christ in the ordinary circumstances of our lives!after shadows; at first light
A number from Palm Sunday
Paul in this passage draws an important and powerful distinction between
religious people-those who “toe the line”- and those who totally recognize
Jesus Christ for Who He is. And those are the two kinds of people who made
up the crowd of people into whom the Humble Christ rode on Palm Sunday
In which crowd are you?