Reconciliation uses an analogy from ordinary human relationships to help us understand God’s great salvation. In a similar way, redemption employs an analogy from life
By Neisha Roberts The Alabama Baptist It’s become a yearly summer tradition for foster children and their foster parents and an experience they can’t find
In recent weeks we have considered God’s great salvation in terms of justification, sanctification and glorification. Another of the terms the Bible uses to help
Explore the Bible Assistant Professor of Christian Ministries, University of Mobile Real Love 1 John 4:7–21 Seen in the Son (7–11) Love is an indispensable
Bible Studies for Life Adjunct Professor of Biblical Perspectives, Samford University Work Through Conflict Joshua 22:11–12, 15–18, 26–27, 33–34 The day my eyeglasses broke also
Salvation is great in its past accomplishment. We have viewed this aspect of our salvation as justification, which is God’s act of declaring or counting
Explore the Bible Assistant Professor of Christian Ministries, University of Mobile Is This of God? John 4:1–6 Be Discerning (1) John begins this section with
Bible Studies for Life Adjunct Professor of Biblical Perspectives, Samford University Move Beyond Failure Joshua 7:13–15, 19–21, 25–26; 8:1 Children’s book heroine Anne Shirley declared,