The Prodigal Son that Stayed Home
Do we really know what the parable of the Prodigal Son is all about?
Do we really know what the parable of the Prodigal Son is all about?
We are told that if we aren’t adding our “flavor” to those around us, we are “good for nothing!”
When individuals ruin their reputations, it hurts the rest of those who are working in their fields.
There is a prize that is priceless. It is not a diamond, a document, or tuition fees at a prestigious university. This prize is more valuable than all of those things combined.
It is a sad commentary on the human race when a society resorts to redefining what makes a human life a person in order to justify killing innocent human beings.
I’m just like you. I’ve heard it a hundred time. But hear me out on this one.
Casting lots for His garments? Just recently I found an amazing answer to this puzzle in the most unlikely of places.
It seems that many in our modern world suffer from Saul syndrome. We want to please God, but we want to do it on our own terms.
During a visit with a retired Air Force Brigadier General, he reminded me of the first rule pilots are taught: FLY THE PLANE!
God gave us a command to “go into all the world and preach the gospel”. That is not age specific.