A Wife With Noble Character

A Wife Worthy of Honor

The poem about a wife of noble character found in Proverbs 31:10-31 is part of the sayings of King Lemuel which his mother taught him. This poem is an acrostic with the initial words of the twenty-two verses all beginning with successive letters of the Hebrew alphabet. This acrostic form was a device to help … Read more

The Context is Love

: 1 Corinthians 13 Love Chapter

Whenever asked if we love our family, we immediately say, “Of course I do.” Our relationships in the family need to be marked by love. Husbands are to love their wives and wives must love their husbands. Parents, children, and siblings must love one another. But do we love one another the biblical way? Bible … Read more

Teach Well Your Children

How to Teach Your Children Well

In today’s society where abortion, child abuse, divorce, and other sins against these little ones seem to be acceptable, it has become apparent that our culture places little value on the lives of these gifts from the Lord. Bible Verse: Psalm 127:3-4 “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb … Read more

How Peculiar Are You?

How Peculiar Are You

The Bible says that God’s people are a peculiar people (1 Peter 2:9 KJV). But what does it mean to be peculiar? When we use the word “peculiar” in the English language, it often means “odd,” “weird” or “strange.” And true enough, God’s people do sometimes seem peculiar to the world’s way of thinking. But … Read more

Hidden Messages in Genesis 5: A Genealogy with a Gospel Message

Ancient Hebrew scroll with faint Christian cross, symbolizing hidden Gospel message in Genesis 5 genealogy.

Updated: May 16, 2025 Genesis 5 often gets overlooked as “just” a genealogy—a list of names and ages tracing the descendants of Adam. But a closer look reveals far more than a historical record. It unveils subtle but profound truths that point directly to God’s redemptive plan, long before the New Testament ever mentions it. … Read more

What is the Significance of the Lord’s Supper?

Remembering Christ at Communion

Among the two ordinances established by Jesus Christ and observed by Evangelical Churches is the Lord’s Supper. (The other one is Baptism.) So what is the significance of the Lord’s Supper and why do Christians celebrate it? Biblical Basis for the Lord’s Supper The Lord’s Supper, which is actually the Last Supper that Jesus had … Read more

Trusting God With All Your Heart

The Stronghold of Trust

When life gets tough, we need to trust someone. And that someone is none other than God. When we are going through one of life’s storms, the Great Physician has a prescription in Proverbs 3:5 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding.” You can trust God with … Read more

The Fully Armed Life

The Christian’s Armour Sermon

Christians are engaged in a great spiritual battle, with Ephesians 6:10-17 giving the clearest definition of the spiritual war, penned by the apostle Paul. This passage emphasizes a fully armed spiritual life. We are not only assured of the reality of a spiritual warfare with Satan and his demons but are also warned to never … Read more

God’s Generosity and Man’s Jealousy

Parable: Laborers in the Vineyard

The Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard found in Matthew 20:1-16 deals with a very common human problem – jealousy. Contrast it with God’s generosity and the true meaning of pure grace. The parable emphasizes a right attitude in service. Note that two kinds of workers were hired that day: those who wanted a … Read more

What We Believe in Life Matters

Why what we believe matters

Do you notice how relativistic our society has become today? Society says that all religions lead to God. Actually, they lead to gods. They say it does not matter that we believe; it does not also matter that we believe different things. Know what? Jesus came to earth to tell mankind that what we believe … Read more