Which Jesus do you believe in? Take this quiz
Keith Kraska Keith Kraska

Which Jesus do you believe in? Take this quiz

Any Christian would say they believe in Jesus. But here's a quiz that could determine whether it's really Jesus you believe in. How many things can people get wrong about you before it's not you anymore?

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Nothing on earth makes the Bible come alive
Keith Kraska Keith Kraska

Nothing on earth makes the Bible come alive

Do you cringe when you hear someone say something makes the Bible “come alive”? Like a film, location or experience? You should. Nothing can make the Bible come alive, because it’s already alive.

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The Holy Spirit isn’t always spontaneous
Keith Kraska Keith Kraska

The Holy Spirit isn’t always spontaneous

How often have you been in a church service where the preacher says, “We were going to do this, but the Holy Spirit is moving and we’re doing something different.” That begs the question, why didn’t He move during the planning? Why must He always be spontaneous?

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What we can learn from the Philistines capturing the ark
Keith Kraska Keith Kraska

What we can learn from the Philistines capturing the ark

The Israelites lost the ark to the Philistines in 1 Samuel 4 after they went beyond God’s word, had no regard for holiness, limited God’s presence to a certain location, and decreed and declared. Any of that sound familiar today?

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The sufferings of faith
Keith Kraska Keith Kraska

The sufferings of faith

Many Christians associate the word “faith” with health and prosperity. But Hebrews 11 associates it with torment, affliction, destitution and death – but still under the favor of God.

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Holiness is more important to God than victory
Keith Kraska Keith Kraska

Holiness is more important to God than victory

The way some Christians talk, you’d think the highest priority for the church is defeating our political and cultural enemies. Winning. Let’s search the Scriptures to see what God’s priority is.

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Yes, judge.
Keith Kraska Keith Kraska

Yes, judge.

The Bible doesn’t teach us to never judge; it teaches us how to judge. Here is how we can do so truthfully and lovingly, and warn those we are concerned about.

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