The discipline of economics teaches that the accumulation of physical commodities leads to an ever deceasing degree of satisfaction. In contrast, Christ's grace delivers an endless variety of gifts that always satify and have eternal utility.
The age-old debate regarding salvation as a product of faith and/or works is addressed beautifully by James in the New Testament. Consider how the two are related, synergistic, and indicative of our conversion to true discipleship.
Paul in the New Testament writing to Timothy describes our "perilous times" and describes in detail the traits of the terrorists we now see operating in the world. But in the midst of this he outlines how the Savior would have us be personally
Paul, in his first letter to the Corinthians, reminds new church members from a variety of cultures of the blessings of "enrichment" available through Jesus Christ. Our lives, like the Corinthians in 55 A.D., are enriched as we engage with the
The scriptures speak of healing in both a physical and spiritual sense. Infirmities, challenges, and sins can be overcome by reliance on the Atonement of Jesus Christ. What constitutes true healing in the permanent sense and how does the term r
Science itself, through the examination of entropy and enzymes, proves that Christ (as both Creator and Preserver) must exist and exert immense influence throughout Creation.
If you're aware of the cynical bumper sticker "Question Authority" from the 1960's, you may wonder if that embodies an appropriate Christ-like attitude. As disciples, we can search the scriptures and appreciate this phrase in proper gospel pers
Christ is known as the Great Physician and He had a process of instruction thast was perfect and is mirrored by the best educators today. How can we use that method to improve and expand our gifts to emulate Christ?
A fundamental tenet of our faith in Christ is His pefect ability of provision. The world may not comprehend His feeding of the 5,000, and worldly cynicism may have you questioning whether He cares about you personally. Listen and be reassured t
The Widow's Mite (Mark 12: 41-44) presents a teaching moment for Jesus with His disciples. He instructs them regarding human nature and extolls the virtues of the poor widow in a manner that reflects one of His own greatest attributes. Listen i