1 Timothy 1:1-20 • Godliness Flows from Knowing Christ-and His Grace
Christianity is a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. We must know who He truly is and that it is worth devoting our lives to Him.
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Christianity is a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. We must know who He truly is and that it is worth devoting our lives to Him.
1 Timothy and Titus are full of “fashion” facts. Learn how to dress yourself with truth that strengthens your devotion to God.
Every morning when you approach the mirror to get ready, do you long to be more beautiful? You can do that! Adorn yourself with godliness.
From 2 Timothy, we gain a long-term perspective about staying faithful because of the wonderful things our God has planned for our future.
From 2 Timothy 3 and 4, we learn how the gift of people in our lives helps us to stay faithful to God—grandparents, parents, and friends.
From 2 Timothy 3, we can learn how to grasp God’s truth to protect ourselves from being taken captive by spiritual error.
From 2 Timothy 2, we learn how to stay faithful to God through our words that can draw someone closer to Christ or push them away from Him.
From 2 Timothy 2, we learn how to thrive in a hostile world as we stay faithful to God no matter the cost.
2 Timothy 1 teaches us that regardless of what the culture says about Jesus or Christianity, we can stay faithful to God without shame.
From 2 Timothy, learn how to stay faithful to God without fear regardless of your circumstances or situation in life.
In order to live faithfully to our God, we have to continually make the choice to stay faithful to God’s truth.
Learn that lifelong faithfulness to our God includes how to stay faithful to His truth, His people, His ways, and His purposes for our lives. Our faithful God is the One who enables us to do so.
Uncover the rewards of perseverance and the lessons we can learn from the lives of Joseph, David, Elijah, and Nehemiah.
Do you know people who are just mean in word and behavior? How do you overcome that “mean spirit” button in yourself and others?
Could Jesus truly understand moms? The answer is, “Yes.” This article gives you a biblical basis for the confidence that He understands moms.
Are you lamenting or whining? The Bible teaches us that lamenting is good, but whining is bad. Habakkuk shows us what to do.
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