The battle for the Truth is “the good fight”, the one worth fighting for to the end, the race par excellence.
In seven brief utterances, Jesus proclaimed the most profound sermon that has ever been preached, a beautiful synopsis of the gospel.
“Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life”: the most necessary message for the Church today.
It is on the cross that the character of Christ reaches its greatest splendour. During the hours of deepest darkness, his words shine like radiant gold.
Christmas has a profound relevance for everyone but especially for those who are going through times of suffering and crisis.
What are your reasons to be anxious or worried today? Identify them and make a translation: turn them into prayer requests.
The peace of Christ is not primarily tranquillity, but security, it is not characterized by the absence of danger, but by the presence of Christ in the turbulence of the waterfall, it is not so much an emotion as a position.
It is on the cross that the character of Christ reaches its greatest splendour. During the hours of deepest darkness, his words shine like radiant gold.
True comfort, the comfort that reaches the heart, cannot be separated from the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Being in Christ and letting ourselves be guided by the Holy Spirit is the way to be filled with joy.
However safe and self-sufficient we felt, a virus has reminded us of the fragility of life and has brought us face to face with death.
We should be able to transform the time of waiting into a time of hope and patience. Then we will discover that God can change our adversities into opportunities.
Psalm 91 has breathed encouragement and peace into millions of believers in the midst of trial. Its message is very relevant to our current epidemic situation.
Psychatrist Pablo Martínez uses a metaphor to explain how romantic love evolves.
It is on the cross that the character of Christ reaches its greatest splendour. During the hours of deepest darkness, his words shine like radiant gold.
What are the priorities that Christ incarnated with his life?
Beginning in the USA and expanding then to Europe, we witness the rise of a rampant individualism where “my rights” are the primary interest.
Apparently, we all agree that the value of a person doesn’t depend as much from their doing as from their being. But, what does the world understand by being?
To forgive requires first to be aware, through God’s light, of the dark hidden corners in our own heart.
To my mind, it is on the cross that the character of Christ reaches its greatest splendour. During the hours of deepest darkness, his words shine like radiant gold.
To forgive requires first to be aware, through God’s light, of the dark hidden corners in our own heart.
“The righteous shall live by faith.” It represents the ultimate summary of the Reformation, as well as a synthesis of the Bible.
It is on the cross that the character of Christ reaches its greatest splendour. During the hours of deepest darkness, his words shine like radiant gold.
‘Love never ends’ (1 Cor 13:8). Building a kind of love that puts out divorce.
Man can proclaim the death of God but he cannot eliminate the 'thirst for God'. We find here the key answer to existential anxiety: our need for relationships is -and will always be- two-dimensional: with our fellow human beings, but also with our Creator.
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