Another Telltale Characteristic of Righteous Judgment–Part Three
Because God exercises righteous judgment, His children ought to as well. Send article as PDF
Because God exercises righteous judgment, His children ought to as well. Send article as PDF
In our consideration of Matthew 7, we have identified four telltale characteristics of righteous judgment. They are: Intentionally avoid using unrighteous judgment (v. 1), Deliberately avoid using hypocritical judgment (v. 2-4), Engage in self-examination before taking action (v. 5), and Don’t waste your…
Spiritually toxic people are not a figment of your imagination. They exist. Send article as PDF
Bad eyesight effects your entire physical body. Send article as PDF
“Judge not” is far too often the only thing many people know about Matthew 7:1-5. Send article as PDF
“If he didn’t ‘jump to conclusions’, he would get no exercise at all.” Send article as PDF
The final event to be recorded in the book of human history on earth will occur on the day in which the resurrected Christ judges the world with righteous judgment (Acts 17:31). Send article as PDF
Because of his divinely bestowed wisdom, King Solomon composed 3,000 proverbs (1 Kings 4:32) in which he concisely expressed a profuse amount of truth. Send article as PDF
The most tantalizing and seductive lie in Satan’s philosophy called Postmodernism is “truth is whatever you believe it is”. With its “virtual reality” capabilities, modern technology offers its own version of this falsehood with its enticing whisper of “reality is whatever you want…
Jesus’ words of Matthew 6:33 contain three Big O’s—Obligation, Order, and Objects (see yesterday’s post to read more). Forty years ago, an article in the Christian Light gave six great practical applications of this verse. They are: Send article as PDF