Peter's life and relationship to Jesus did not change until he actually began to act on it. First, he had to put down the nets in spite of conventional wisdom,…
The famous love passage, 1 Cor. 13 was not written about marriage, though it is often read at weddings. In fact, it was written to a bickering church as the…
Jesus' turning water into wine was the first sign, pointing to many things.
Herod's order that all the male children under 2 years in the region of Bethlehem be killed reminds us that the work of God does not always means that everything…
The ministry of John the Baptist is put in the context of the end of the "Babylonian Captivity," a time of both punishment for sin and healing for the people…
In calling us to be blameless, Paul was not just imposing a new set of legal requirements but calling us to "abound in love" as the path to true blamelessness.