Cain and Abel both brought sacrifices, but God only found one acceptable. Cain was forced to make a choice, but was he really able to have control over his sin? Consider these thoughts.
Among all the conquering heroes of Hebrews 11, God introduces us to those who suffered, struggled and died for their faith. Why would God tell us the stories of those who didn’t “succeed”?
Jude speaks of people who “infiltrate” the church to damage it. Who are they and why do they do that? And how can we “contend for the Faith” when faced with these kinds of folks?
Christ warned about the mindset of Monopoly, but all board games have some way to measure success: determining how you win or lose. How do measure success in how we live for Christ? How do we know whether we've actually stored up treasures in heaven?
The world can't understand the concept of submission... and it's little wonder they don't. It makes no sense. Is submission really all that important in our marriages?