In James 1:9-18, the author continues to urge us to have a biblical perspective on the difficult and the good things in life, including poverty and riches, trials and temptations, and perfect gifts from God. Although we may not be able to change our circumstances, we can develop a Christian approach to them.
In Jonah 4, we find the most successful preacher of his day angry enough to die after his greatest triumph, because God had done...
The parable often called the Wheat and the Tares gives hope that one day all will be made right.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ has far-reaching implications about how Christians live and how we die.