“Priorities for Parents” – Ephesians 6:4 and Deuteronomy 6. All families develop customs that reflect their priorities. Today we look at three biblical priorities for parents to establish and maintain in their family customs so that it may go well for our children throughout their lives.
In encounters with a powerful man and a destitute woman, Jesus showed the authority of his word over sickness and death.
While the Old Testament is still valid, we also have the message of the one who was raised from the dead.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard reminds us that entering the kingdom of God is not about our work but God’s generosity.