The world describes "greatness" through athletic achievement, academic excellence, climbing the corporate, long lasting beauty, and an increase in wealth. Most of us pursue greatness as a means to feel good, fulfilled, and worthy. Is there more to life? Absolutely! Matthew 20: 20-28 draws a picture of biblical greatness. What's more? We see that a pursuit of biblical greatness leads us to become more like Jesus; humble, servant-hearted, and focused on God.
The Word of God teaches us that the Biblical Heart is made up of the Mind, the Affections and the Will. We've infiltrated the...
After witnessing God’s awesome victory on Mount Carmel, Elijah is confronted with the disappointment of depression. But God’s lesson continues! He teaches us that...