The book of Job explores the difficult question of God's relationship to human suffering and invites us to trust God's wisdom and character. Scriptures referenced include Job 13:15; Psalm 9:10; Job 1:1-5, 13-19: Job 2:8-10; and Job 23:10.
The letter to Philemon, written by the Apostle Paul during his imprisonment in Rome, serves as a profound example of forgiveness, reconciliation, and the...
Martin Luther, the initiator of the Protestant Reformation, acknowledged the profound significance of the Psalms, highlighting their promise of Christ's death, resurrection, and the...
When Matthew, newly converted publican, put on a dinner for the Master, he invited his friends who were all tax collectors and sinners. The...