Building the Self Esteem of Our Youth
Every young person may not grow up the same way. But the components of building our youth into great leaders of tomorrow are the same, and those components can be found in God's word.
Every young person may not grow up the same way. But the components of building our youth into great leaders of tomorrow are the same, and those components can be found in God's word.
Jesus raises the bar by not just requiring people to love one another according to the law but to love one another the way He loved them. And He loved with a sacrificial heart.
One of the first things we need to do as we ask the Lord to open our eyes as we interact with our youth of this generation is we should be instructing them that they are at war, because they're not battling against flesh and blood (people). It's much bigger than that.
If we can look at the questions that the youth are asking, we can get better idea not only of what they’re lacking but where they stand and where they lack knowledge in the sense of God’s justice.
God’s true people will all realize that ultimately, regardless of any external circumstances, we can trust in His love, His power, and His inherent goodness.
We have as much of a reason to believe that Jesus rose from the dead as we do to believe any other fact from history.
The ability to ask important, relevant questions is an integral part of the Christian experience because, as Christians, God has asked us to use our minds and our hearts—and everything that we have—to follow Him.
Because God has rejected racial prejudice, to continue to practice it is a defiant, ungodly, and indefensible evil.
What God requires from us in worship is so good, fair and irreproachable that we have no basis for failing to comply.
It’s nice to be able to get encouragement from others, but sometimes your only option is to encourage yourself. Sermon Challenge: Have the courage to believe that God will show His love for you through your deliverance and safety.