The Nature of Wisdom
Paul presupposes that Christians are wise people, in contrast to the folly of the world, and as such, Christ-followers are to make the most of their time, discerning the will of God for their lives.
Paul presupposes that Christians are wise people, in contrast to the folly of the world, and as such, Christ-followers are to make the most of their time, discerning the will of God for their lives.
The church must pray for the healing and comfort of those afflicted, and for the protection of those not yet touched by the epidemic, as well as demonstrating sympathy with actions of charity and compassion as an important Christian virtue.
The apostolic instruction in 1 Peter 3:15-16 is to revere Christ as Lord in our hearts, always being ready to provide an apologetic for what we believe, with gentleness and respect, that Christ might be glorified through our pattern of life.
Not every Spanish protestant managed to escape the Spanish Inquisition in the sixteenth century, and for those who did, they were never truly safe. Such was the case for Casiodoro de Reina.
From what we can glean from Jonah 3, in light of the teachings of the New Testament, we have been entrusted with a mission to make the gospel known to all the nations.
The theological resources of our time are a provision of God, and taking advantage of them is the best way to be grateful towards Him. Never before has it been so easy to access what has been written in the history of the church.
In Mark 14:43-52, we read of a man who is unlike any other man, sent by the Father to be the Messiah and Saviour of the world, and yet betrayed by one of his own. How can we understand Jesus’ betrayal and arrest?
As we read in 1 Corinthians 1:4-9, it is because of God’s grace that we have faith, because of His grace that we have been enriched, because of His grace that we can live transformed lives – because God is faithful.
Virtual Reality technology is positioning itself as the next frontier in technology, across a range of industries. How do we understand this technology as a cultural product, with its attendant risks and advantages?