Yesterday, we focused on the discipline of prayer as being a conversation with God. Today, we’re staying on prayer, but introducing a concept we don’t hear taught much. When most Christians think about prayer, it means working through a list of cares regarding one’s own life, plus voicing concerns for others. But the other side […]
When I teach at a men’s event, one of the things I say every time, early on, is, “Christian men don’t fall morally, because they just didn’t have a good grip on their end times theology or they were unable to properly exegete the Book of James. They fall, because they forget to do the […]
We often pray some very interesting things. One I hear often is, “Lord, would you speak very clearly to him?” or “Father, we ask you to just speak clearly to her.” Now, we all know what is intended by that phrase. We’re really asking God for no confusion, no error, and no question on behalf […]
In Genesis chapter 2, we read the description of the Garden of Eden. In chapter 3, after sin was introduced, we see that Adam and Eve could hear God walking in the Garden, looking for them. The conclusion we can draw from these two chapters is that God was physically with Adam and Eve. He […]
I taught my Knight’s Code teaching at a men’s conference this past weekend in short seminars. As I was talking about prayer, a man around thirty walked in late and sat down. He began to listen intently. My next point was this: We have all been taught that prayer means talking to God. But I […]