Month: August 2011

Let’s discuss the sensitive issue of working through difficulties in marriage Part 23

It’s never easy to end a relationship, but when a marriage is torn apart by divorce the outcome can be devastating.

Looking at divorce and remarriage in the context of the Sermon on the Mount Part 22

When the happy couple says their vows, they never imagine their marriage ending in divorce. And yet, keeping marriages intact has been a struggle for centuries.

Let’s talk about divorce, and what Jesus taught on this sensitive and timeless subject Part 21

Jesus addressed the most sensitive and relevant topics of His day . . . and His teaching in the Sermon on the Mount is equally relevant today!

How to interpret the biblical passages on divorce and remarriage Part 20

God’s ideal for marriage is one man, one woman for life. But does that still apply to us today? Let's hear another thought-provoking study from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.

Discover the sensitive issues addressed in Jesus’ teachings in the Sermon on the Mount Part 19

Just as a parent sets guidelines for their child’s benefit, God puts measures in place to protect His children, as well. Perhaps you harbor a nagging suspicion that God doesn’t really have your best in mind.

Why do people allow sin to control their lives? Part 18

When we live in sin for a long time, it can be more comfortable to stay where we are than to find freedom from what’s holding us captive.

Discover practical ways we can work with God to deal with lust Part 17

If you, or someone you know, has struggled with pornography and lustful thoughts, you’re aware of how hard it is to find freedom on your own!

What Jesus said about lust, and getting our hearts and minds into alignment with God’s original plan Part 16

Our culture has distorted God’s good gift of human sexuality. But there’s a way to find freedom from sexual sin!

A timely discussion on the dangers of lust Part 15

Our culture is saturated with sexualized messages. So much so, that we can become numb to the destruction these messages cause in our hearts, and in our relationships. Let's study Jesus’ teaching in Matthew chapter five, verse 27.

Discover a helpful perspective for repairing broken relationships Part 14

The longer we leave relational disagreements unresolved, the harder it is to bridge the gap and mend the relationship. Perhaps there’s someone you need to reconcile with.

Uncover practical tools for mending relationships Part 13

Relationships aren’t easy to maintain. And when a rift occurs between you and another believer, the damage isn’t easy to repair!

Discover the biblical prescription for clearing up disagreements Part 12

The process of reconciliation can sometimes be messy, but according to Scripture, the health of our relationships is important to God! Perhaps there’s someone you need to get right with.

Find out why reconciliation is an important part of the Christian life Part 11

If you’ve been a member of a church for long you know it’s not always easy to get along with other Christians! Let's study Jesus’ illustrations in the Sermon on the Mount.

Discover how to appropriately express righteous anger Part 10

We all lose our cool from time to time. But according to the “Discover the Word” team, we need to be mindful of not just what we say, but how we communicate it!

Let’s look at Jesus’ example of what righteous anger looks like Part 9

In Matthew chapter five, Jesus emphasizes the seriousness of flying off the handle. But is there ever a situation where anger would be warranted?

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