God is the source of repentance. None of this happens without our God. The Word of our God is a double edged sword – dividing joint and marrow – straight down to our souls. It cuts with the Law and heals with the Gospel.

God is the source of repentance. None of this happens without our God. The Word of our God is a double edged sword – dividing joint and marrow – straight down to our souls. It cuts with the Law and heals with the Gospel.
Judas and Peter are an interesting study during Lent. They are main characters in the Passion Accounts. We see them fail every year. Because Judas ends up at the end of his own noose, it might be tempting to assign him an inordinate amount of derision. This is where Peter helps us out. Let’s break them down.
Truth might seem like a simple concept. There is true and false. If something is true, it’s a reality of life. Modern philosophy, and as we’ll see ancient philosophy, would like you to believe that it’s not that simple. In this week’s study we’ll at what our God has to say about truth.
What do you do when you’re bitten by venomous snakes? Look to God and to his promises of deliverance!
How would you pick your leader? God was the one who picked the leaders as his people wandered their way to the Promised Land. How exactly? It involved making a few buds on a stick. Want to hear the rest of the story? Watch Sunday’s Bible study taken from Numbers 16 and 17.
Ash Wednesday may seem a curious church holiday. It has a great meaning that traces back to the ancient church. Before our God we are only dust and ashes.