Christian Living
Practical guidance and wisdom for applying biblical principles to everyday life, including relationships, finances, work, and personal growth.
Prompted to Pray – James 5:13–16
Pray in all circumstances, confess sins, and seek healing through faith in God.
Speak Truth – James 5:12
Let your yes be yes; speak truth plainly, honoring God with integrity.
Waiting for Him – James 5:7–11
Be patient for Christ’s return, enduring suffering with steadfastness like the prophets.
Money, a Miserable Master – James 5:1–6
James warns against hoarding wealth unjustly, as riches fade under God’s judgment.
God’s Greater Grace – James 4:6–10
God gives grace to the humble, drawing near to those who repent sincerely.
The Sin of Self-Sufficiency – James 4:13–17
Boasting in self-reliance ignores God’s will; humbly submit to His sovereign plan.
Cease Your Slander – James 4:11-12
James warns against judging others, urging humility under God’s sole authority to judge.
The Vitality of Living Faith – James 2:21-26
Living faith, shown in Abraham and Rahab, produces works that justify before God.
Seven Marks of an Effective Church (Part 2) – 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
Effective churches exhibit faith, love, hope, and gospel impact, turning from idols.
Your Success, Your Self, and Your Stuff – Proverbs 3:7-10
Fear God, shun evil, and honor Him with wealth for true success.
Success and Our Sovereign – Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust God wholly, acknowledging Him to direct your paths for true success.
Success and Society – Proverbs 3:3-4
Wear kindness and truth, finding favor with God and man through wisdom.
Pursue Wisdom’s Protection – Proverbs 2
Seek wisdom diligently; it guards against evil, leading to righteousness and life.
Practice to Preach – Titus 2:1
Teach sound doctrine, living consistently to reflect God’s truth in all actions.
A Faith That Pleases God – Matthew 15:21–28
The Canaanite woman’s persistent faith demonstrates trust that moves Jesus to heal, pleasing God.
The Culmination of Abraham’s Faith – Genesis 22:1-19
Abraham’s obedience in offering Isaac proves his faith, blessed by God’s provision.
Leadership Lessons From the Life of Daniel – Three Marks of a Godly Leader
Daniel’s godly leadership shows courage, wisdom, and faithfulness in serving God’s purposes.
The Futility of Dysfunctional Faith – James 2:14-20
Faith without works is dead; genuine belief produces action for God’s glory.
Nine Marks of a Healthy, Maturing Church (Part 3) – 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10
A thriving church models faith, love, and hope, turning from idols to God.
Law and Faith – James 2:8-13
Love fulfills the law; show mercy, as faith without works faces judgment.
Faith and Favoritism – James 2:5-7
James condemns favoritism, urging faith that honors the poor as God’s chosen.
Distinctions That Dishonor – James 2:1-4
Avoid partiality in the church; show equal love, honoring God’s impartial judgment.
What’s Your Faith Worth? – James 1:26-27
True faith controls speech, cares for orphans and widows, and remains undefiled.
Rightly Reflecting God’s Word – James 1:22-25
Do not merely hear God’s Word; obey it, reflecting its truth in action.
Rightly Receiving God’s Word – James 1:21
Humbly accept God’s Word, letting it transform your soul and guide your life.
Rightly Reacting to God’s Word – James 1:19-20
Be quick to hear God’s Word, slow to anger, embracing righteousness in response.
Introduction to the Book of James – James 1:1
James greets believers, preparing to teach practical faith for enduring trials.
Paul’s Prayer for the Church in Philippi (Part 1) – Philippians 1:3–8
Paul prays with joy for the Philippians’ partnership in the gospel, confident in God.
Run to Win – Philippians 3:12–16
Press toward the goal of Christlikeness, running with purpose for God’s prize.
Walking Worthy of the Gospel – Philippians 1:27–2:30
Live worthy of the gospel, united in faith, serving humbly like Christ.
Faith and Fellowship – Hebrews 10:19-25
Draw near to God and encourage one another, holding fast to hope in Christ.