(cont’d) Third, Paul told them to be hardworking — “Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need.” We are to put off thieving and put on honest work because we want to share with others. (5 Minutes / 1000 Words)
Read more8 Beautiful Marks Of The First Christians (Acts 11:26)
8 Beautiful Marks Of The First Christians
(Acts 11:26)
The believers in Antioch were far different from the culture they lived in. Because they lived in an environment without a connection to Judaism like the church in Jerusalem had the Christ-followers in Antioch stuck out like a sore thumb. Antioch was a Roman city, influenced by the Roman and Greek way of life, the third largest city in the empire. So, as people watched those believers do their thing, a new title began to form. They were called Christians because they followed Christ. (5 Minutes / 1000 Words)
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Teaching outline for 2 Samuel 15.
Read moreBuild Your Skills, Proverbs 22:29
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Read moreSelf-Sabotage, Proverbs 21:25-26
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Read moreWork When It's Hard! — Proverbs 20:4
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Read moreThe Dangerous Place of Halfway
The halfway point of any work for God is a dangerous place. Nehemiah and the people who had a mind to work got to their halfway point rather quickly. But for them to complete the wall of Jerusalem in only fifty-two days they would need to get past the danger of halfway...
Read moreUnited For Unity #11 — United In Home & Work (Ephesians 6:1-9)
Teaching outline for Ephesians 6:1-8.
Read moreA Tale Of Two Men from Ecclesiastes 10:18
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Read moreWhat Hour Did You Show Up?
Jesus, the master storyteller, spoke of a fictitious vineyard. The owner hired day laborers at different times throughout the day. Some were hired in the morning, some at lunch, and some in the afternoon. Some were even hired shortly before quitting time.
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