To Serve… Learn to Love Yourself First

The statement to love yourself may seem odd, but consider what the Scripture teaches. Creation itself demonstrates God’s love: He fashioned us after His own image, then gave mankind the world, revealing His heart: “And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish... Continue Reading →

Study Tools With Practical Application

A study option to consider in “Exploring the Bible Using Study Tools” is #14 Key words and phrases, which can be purchased on Amazon or can be downloaded free on our Website: Christianlifecoachsupport.squarespace.com These are words repeatedly used and are often a flag indicating an important topic or concept. Listed below are some fun assignments... Continue Reading →

EPIC Christmas Articles!

On this glorious Christmas Eve in the Year of our Lord 2024, we at Supply of Grace offer you our entire collection of TOTALLY EPIC Christmas articles. Enjoy! PTL! -------------------------------- The Light on the Tree (Josh Edwards) “Christ, then, is the light of the world, and true it is that they that follow him shall not walk in... Continue Reading →

Self-Reflection Helps Us Serve

In order to be a faithful ambassador to hold forth Truth, godly love is to be the foundation. As a living sacrifice, love teaches us to prefer others above ourselves. (Romans 12:1-16) Corinth had given themselves over to carnality, rather than living what they were taught, and even despised their own Apostle. Even so, Paul... Continue Reading →

The Delightful Willingness of Christ

As I have personally delved into the incarnation this year, as I have decided to do each year at this time, I am particularly struck with the willingness of Christ to come to earth in fashion as a man. This is highlighted in a text that isn't typically referred to during this season. The text... Continue Reading →

‘Not Wrath But Rapture’ By Floyd O. Baker

[I discovered in our Pastor’s Office this vintage booklet by Pastor Floyd Baker called “Not Wrath but Rapture.” Inside was a transcribed message he had delivered on June 28, 1973, at the 5th Annual Bible Conference of the Berean Bible Fellowship. I loved it! So I scanned the booklet and converted it into an article!... Continue Reading →

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7 Principles of Forgiveness “When we consider Eph. 4:32 and Col. 3:13 about forgiveness, we usually take away from those verses that our motivation to forgive is because God forgave us, which is true. But consider the fact that in Eph. 4:32, God the Father didn’t forgive you for your sake. He forgave you for... Continue Reading →

Who Were the Wise Men?

Mat 2:1 Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king, behold, there came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, Mat 2:2 Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship... Continue Reading →

The Magnificat of Mary

Mary Visits Elisabeth Luk 1:39 And Mary arose in those days, and went into the hill country with haste, into a city of Juda; Luk 1:40 And entered into the house of Zacharias, and saluted Elisabeth. Luk 1:41 And it came to pass, that, when Elisabeth heard the salutation of Mary, the babe leaped in... Continue Reading →

What is God’s Strength Made Perfect?

When the Lord told Paul, “for my strength is made perfect in weakness” (2 Cor. 12:9), what did He mean by my strength? What is God’s strength made perfect in our weaknesses? We all know the context very well. Paul was dealing with, what I personally suspect was, a demon or a demon-possessed person verbally... Continue Reading →

Witnessing to Others

God gives us so much, it can be overwhelming, yet so encouraging and can develop great confidence. As we take in the Word, rightly divided (2 Tim: 2:15), it forms the doctrine in our inner man to impact every aspect of our being to manifest Christ. His glory shines in and through us as we... Continue Reading →

Not Hot or Cold, The Letter to Laodicea

Today, we’re concluding our look at the seven letters to the seven churches with the letter to Laodicea. I love this letter. The Lord has nothing good to say to these people. This is the famous lukewarm church, neither hot nor cold. It’s interesting to me that just as Paul’s final letter, 2 Tim., presents... Continue Reading →

Key of David & The Letter to Philadelphia

This is a continuation of our series on the Seven Letters to the Seven Churches. We’ve covered so far the letters to the Jewish churches in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, Thyatira, and Sardis. Last week, the Lord hardly had anything good to say to the Jewish church in Sardis. However, the Lord has hardly anything bad... Continue Reading →

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