Jesus commanded believers to remember Him through the bread and cup so His sacrificial death, covenant, and coming return remain central.
Do You Possess Genuine Faith?—What 2 Thessalonians 3:2 Reveals
2 Thessalonians 3:2 exposes the difference between religious profession and genuine faith rooted in Scripture, obedience, and endurance in Christ.
How Can You Examine Yourself to See Whether You Are in the Faith?
True self-examination measures your life by Scripture, revealing whether you remain in the faith through obedience, doctrine, and spiritual integrity.
Christians: Perseverance in Hardship
Endurance under hardship proves faith. The Father disciplines for holiness; Scripture steadies the soul; Christ’s example and promises fuel perseverance.
Daily Devotional for Tuesday, June 24, 2025
In 2 Corinthians 13:5, Paul urges believers to self-examine their faith to confirm authenticity and avoid self-deception.
How Can Meaningful Client Homework Facilitate Lasting Growth in Christian Counseling?
Client homework in Christian counseling fosters transformation through self-examination, Scripture memorization, prayer, journaling, and accountability.
Why Am I Always Arguing with My Parents?
The content emphasizes effective communication between parents and children through respect, humility, self-examination, and reliance on biblical principles for reconciliation.
Christians—Do Your Words Stab or Heal?
Your tongue can be a sword or a medicine. Scripture calls Christians to truthful, timely words that build up, correct gently, and refuse gossip.
Christians—The Wise Person Pauses and Considers His Ways
The prudent Christian considers his steps, weighs motives, listens first, and measures every choice against Jehovah’s Word.
Bible’s Viewpoint: What Does It Mean to Be a True Christian?
Discover the Bible’s viewpoint on what it means to be a true Christian, beyond church attendance, through a Christlike life and obedience.

