Paul reported to the Philippians that his being in prison in Rome had actually produced the positive benefit of encouraging more preaching of the gospel. There were, no doubt, some who preached from bad motives, but Paul rejoiced anyway. In fact, he had a reason to rejoice, not only in prison but also in all circumstances, whether positive or negative, in life and even in death.
In response to Moses’ prayers, God promised to go up with his rebellious people after all, showing grace even to them as he does...
Although the books of Kings and Chronicles cover much of the same history, they have different and complimentary perspectives, focusing mostly on the time...
On the night he was betrayed, Jesus gave new meaning to the Passover in a meal that he gave to participants in the New...