It's a matter of priorities.
Beginning with ourselves.
We come to the end of Satan's diatribe against the Son of God, and we find him just as petulant and accusing as ever.
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A careful look at the poetry of Scripture shows how various devices work to empower God's Word.
The Confession has much to say about the Church, and we'll look at all the relevant chapters of that great standard in today's InVerse Theology Project.
Brendan of Clonfert is next in our series on Lives of Irish Saints. He was called "The Navigator" for very good reasons.
Ephrem celebrates the pearl as fit for a crown, and his own "pearls" as fit to honor Jesus.
Jesus calls a new disciples and irritates the Pharisees no end. Right on course.
Satan boasts of the "many gains" he has made in his work of overthrowing Christ, but he's not very convincing.
We need to read the poetry of Scripture with the poet's intentions in mind.
What does theology have to do with marriage? Or marriage with theology? Plenty, as it turns out.
Berach distinguished himself as a servant at many levels, as we see in "The Lives of Irish Saints: Part 4."
In the pearl, Ephrem saw the Light of Jesus and of our salvation.
Jesus continues His ministry in Galilee while His fame grows throughout that region and into Syria.
Satan's latest plan to overthrow the Lord is music to his ears. And perhaps justly so?
Our blank verse study on calling continues as we consider two vitally important terms.
God has shown us how we ought to worship Him. We are blessed and will grow in Him as we follow His counsel for this most important calling.