The Preeminence of Love: Why Nothing Matters More
For several weeks our Tuesday night survey of the Pauline epistles has carried us from Romans into the first letter to the church at Corinth—a congregation gifted, energetic, and profoundly troubled. Corinth was prosperous, intellectual, and morally permissive; much of that spirit seeped into the fellowship. Paul therefore moves from problem to problem—division, immorality, litigation, misuse […]
A Personal Challenge: Set Your House in Order
The Urgency of the Hour So much is happening in the world today that if the saints of God don’t stand up, the devil will have a heyday. That means he will do whatever he wants—because there’s nobody praying. I believe the saints ought to pray, and not just when they go to bed at […]