Romans 2, verse 11 says, “There is no partiality with God”—and it’s reassuring to know we serve a God who is just and fair. But that doesn’t mean life after death will be the same for everyone! Dr. Robert Jeffress reveals that God will reward believers in heaven for their good works on earth.
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How can we measure our worth? By the salary we command? By the number of followers we have on social media? By the brand names in our closet or garage? Dr. David Jeremiah considers the only worthwhile measurement—our true value in the eyes of our Creator.
There are dark forces high up in Wild Mountain that are looking for “The One”. Paw Paw Chuck tells Theo, C.J.'s dad, more about Shadow Valley and how they will need to prepare the club for what’s coming.
Jesus’ teaching concerning the Sabbath elicits joy from some and fury from others. How is it possible for the same teaching to evoke such extreme responses? On Truth For Life, Alistair Begg considers the most popular arguments against the Sabbath observance.
If you ask a handful of contemporary church leaders why people love being in their congregations, they might mention things like . . . great music, friendly people, and an enjoyable atmosphere. Those are great things, but should those be the main elements your church leaders focus on?
What does it really mean to walk with God? As we travel through Genesis 5, Dr. McGee introduces us to Enoch—a man who lived by faith in a world marked by death. His story shows us what living by faith can look like in everyday life, and how trusting God day by day still matters in a world that’s . . .
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