Phil Ware shares a study of John 9 and reminds us how Jesus viewed people so he could share the life and light of God with them and save them.
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Phil Ware shares a study of John 9 and reminds us how Jesus viewed people so he could share the life and light of God with them and save them.
Ron Rose reminds us that without the Holy Spirit alive in us, we have no guide to help us understand the Scriptures, much less God or Jesus or the holy plans and promises for us!
Garrison is a man of habit, he sits at the same table every Sunday — a perfect place for his morning devotional. He always has his plain-covered, paperback version of the Bible with him — camouflaged, but just as powerful...
Key Thought: Paul gives these words of tender affirmation to Christians in a good church facing a challenging time with some internal...
Paul gives these words of tender affirmation to Christians in a good church facing a challenging time with some internal divisions. Paul loved these brothers and sisters in Philippi, made a point to visit them when possible and let them support him financially as a partner. He also used these Macedonian believers as an example of loving sacrifice and generosity while...
Phil Ware reminds of three fires in the life of the apostle Peter and what they can mean for us.
by Phil Ware | In a little over fifty days, the apostle Peter experienced the presence of Jesus around three fires. These three fires refined and redefined the outspoken and often-flawed fisherman Jesus chose to lead his band of ragamuffin world-changers. If we allow Jesus to join us around our version of these three fires, he will refine and redefine us, as well...
Phil Ware reminds us that in our darkest times the Lord, our good Shepherd, wants to be near us and make his presence known to us.
Bertie had never married. As she had grown old, she had outlived most of her family. Her heart was failing. She knew that she would be “graduating to meet Jesus” very soon. And, to be quite honest, she was scared. “Phil,” she said, summoning all her courage, “I am afraid and don’t want to die alone...
Phil Ware helps us to better understand both Mark's message about where true life is found and also his outline and organization of his gospel around the hinges to the story provided by the stories of two blind men that Jesus heals.
by Ron Rose | Dave and Sherri used to go to travel to San Saba for Easter. All the women in that little church wore corsages. It was tradition. Not that long ago, Sherri stood in my living room and shared this powerful story: The first year we didn't go to San Saba for Easter was when Laurie, our little girl, was seven. Well, that year I didn't get a corsage, and I didn't think much about it...
by Phil Ware | For the apostles, all they had given up, all they had sacrificed, all they had seen of the miraculous, was all suddenly coming true. It was glorious! At least it was glorious until that last night and that Last Supper and that foot washing. Then Judas got up and left the table...