If you have ever asked what God wants you to do, the whole letter of James will help answer your question. The final section, James 5:13-20, tells us what to do in four specific situations. In three of the four situations, the activity is the same: to pray. In the fourth, we have the opportunity to do for others what Christ has done for us: to rescue the wandering.
After his farewell discourse with his disciples, Jesus prayed his longest recorded prayer in John 17:1-26. He prayed regarding himself, for his original disciples,...
Adam was a type of Christ, each having the same role as the representative of his people, but with opposite outcomes.
In his final sermon in Haggai 2:20-23, the prophet continued to show how God would shake things up in order to bring in his...