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Jairus’ encounter with Jesus reveals the power of faith and the importance of trusting God’s timing. His persistence in seeking Christ and believing in His ability to restore life serves as a timeless encouragement for all who face trials.
Diotrephes, mentioned briefly in 3 John, serves as a warning against spiritual pride and divisive leadership. His desire for prominence and rejection of godly authority contrast with the biblical call to humility and service in the Church.
Erastus, a public official in Corinth and companion of Paul, exemplifies how believers can serve God faithfully in both secular and spiritual roles. His life encourages Christians to use their influence and resources for the glory of God and the spread of the gospel.
Lois and Eunice provide a beautiful example of the power of a mother’s and grandmother’s faith in shaping the next generation. Their story inspires women to invest in the spiritual lives of children, trusting God for long-term impact.
Worship is a holistic response to God’s revelation, encompassing personal devotion and corporate praise. Through various expressions, believers honor God and grow in their relationship with Him.
Prayer is a powerful means of communion with God, aligning our hearts with His will and purposes. Through faith, persistence, and humility, believers can experience God’s presence and power in their lives.
Sanctification unfolds in three phases: positional at salvation, experiential throughout life, and ultimate in eternity. Each phase demonstrates God’s ongoing work of grace to transform believers into the image of Christ.
The doctrine of rewards and judgment highlights God’s justice, rewarding believers for their faithfulness while condemning the wicked at the Great White Throne. Understanding these truths calls us to live with eternal purpose and urgency.
Angels are created beings who serve God, while fallen angels oppose His purposes, engaging in spiritual warfare. Believers are called to trust in Christ’s victory and stand firm in faith against demonic influence.
The Church, as the body of Christ, exists to glorify God through worship, discipleship, and evangelism. Understanding its role in God’s plan empowers believers to serve faithfully and anticipate Christ’s return.
Repentance is a vital aspect of the Christian life, involving a heartfelt turning away from sin and a commitment to follow Christ. The Bible provides numerous examples of true repentance, reminding believers of the transforming power of God’s grace through the Holy Spirit.
Soul restoration is the process by which God renews and strengthens believers through His Word, repentance, and the Holy Spirit. Scripture provides hope and assurance that no matter how weary or broken we are, God offers complete renewal to those who trust in Him.
Temptation is a universal struggle, but 1 John 2:16 highlights three key areas where sin entices us: the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. Through the example of Christ and the power of God’s Word, believers can overcome these temptations and walk in victory, keeping their eyes fixed on Jesus.
Paul’s words in 1 Timothy 2:15—”saved through childbearing”—may seem perplexing, but a deeper look reveals God’s high regard for women and their unique role in His redemptive plan. As John Walvoord explains, this passage highlights the sanctifying influence women have through their faithfulness in the home and family. Far from diminishing their worth, the Bible affirms that women are indispensable partners in God’s work, called to a life of faith, love, and holiness.
Biblical headship and submission provide a framework for relationships that emphasizes voluntary respect and mutual benefit, reflecting God’s design for unity and harmony. Rooted in both Old and New Testament teachings, this approach calls believers to model Christlike humility in marriage, family, church, and society.