Many Christians wrongly believe that they are doomed to failure—that some temptations simply are too strong to resist. But as believers, we don’t have to give in! In Romans 6:5–14, the apostle Paul told Christians that since they were saved by grace, they could now live by grace. The same power that saved them could also change them from the inside out. Instill these truths in your heart today as you listen to Pastor Chuck Swindoll. Embrace the reality that you can live free from sin by God’s grace.
Many Christians wrongly believe that they are doomed to failure—that some temptations simply are too strong to resist. But as believers, we don’t have to give in! In Romans 6:5–14, the apostle Paul told Christians that since they were saved by grace, they could now live by grace. The same power that saved them could also change them from the inside out. Instill these truths in your heart today as you listen to Pastor Chuck Swindoll. Embrace the reality that you can live free from sin by God’s grace.
Many Christians wrongly believe that they are doomed to failure—that some temptations simply are too strong to resist. But as believers, we don’t have to give in! In Romans 6:5–14, the apostle Paul told Christians that since they were saved by grace, they could now live by grace. The same power that saved them could also change them from the inside out. Instill these truths in your heart today as you listen to Pastor Chuck Swindoll. Embrace the reality that you can live free from sin by God’s grace.
Who hasn’t had an imperfect supervisor, manager, teacher, or coach? Nehemiah knew that, even though God was the ultimate authority, he served under a pagan king. Nehemiah wanted nothing more than to return to Jerusalem, but he served under the difficult King Artaxerxes. So how did Nehemiah ultimately get the king to yield to his request? Prayer and patience. Take heart as Pastor Chuck Swindoll demonstrates through Nehemiah 2:1–11 that, even though someone else calls the shots, God is still in charge!
Who hasn’t had an imperfect supervisor, manager, teacher, or coach? Nehemiah knew that, even though God was the ultimate authority, he served under a pagan king. Nehemiah wanted nothing more than to return to Jerusalem, but he served under the difficult King Artaxerxes. So how did Nehemiah ultimately get the king to yield to his request? Prayer and patience. Take heart as Pastor Chuck Swindoll demonstrates through Nehemiah 2:1–11 that, even though someone else calls the shots, God is still in charge!
Nehemiah 1:1–11 demonstrates how Israel’s new leader relied upon prayer. Discover the power of prayer with Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he tells how communion with God makes you wait, clears your vision, quiets your heart, and activates your faith.
Nehemiah 1:1–11 demonstrates how Israel’s new leader relied upon prayer. Discover the power of prayer with Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he tells how communion with God makes you wait, clears your vision, quiets your heart, and activates your faith.
Nehemiah 1:1–11 demonstrates how Israel’s new leader relied upon prayer. Discover the power of prayer with Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he tells how communion with God makes you wait, clears your vision, quiets your heart, and activates your faith.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll wraps up this series on grace by concluding that, while God loves unity, he doesn’t demand uniformity. Understand how you can extend grace to others even amid differences.
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he reveals that Christians have a choice—either to continue to yield to the sinful desires of the flesh or to experience true freedom through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he reveals that Christians have a choice—either to continue to yield to the sinful desires of the flesh or to experience true freedom through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Join Pastor Chuck Swindoll as he reveals that Christians have a choice—either to continue to yield to the sinful desires of the flesh or to experience true freedom through the power of the Holy Spirit.
The apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans depicts the stages of a person’s spiritual journey with Christ—the journey from lost soul to liberated believer. In Romans 7:1–25, Paul abruptly pauses his travelog of faith to offer his readers a humble and honest self-portrait. Look closely as Paul reveals his inner conflict with his own sinful nature.
Many people are slaves to earthly masters like wealth, power, sex, or self-indulgence. Such masters lure people with false hope only to leave them empty and thirsting for more. Those who put their faith in Jesus Christ serve a better Master, one who is a compassionate and gentle and who will never disappoint.
My people are slaves to earthly masters like wealth, power, sex, or self-indulgence. Such masters lure people with false hope only to leave them empty and thirsting for more. Those who put their faith in Jesus Christ serve a better Master, one who is a compassionate and gentle and who will never disappoint.