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Have you found your passion at work? That perfect job that excites you to jump out of...
With the right focus, sermons on Ecclesiastes 2 can help Christians make sense of their working lives.
This article, originally titled "Bridging the Marketplace Gap" by Andy Stanley comes from The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching, edited by...
Maybe you once approached your job with joy and enthusiasm. You found your calling and you poured your life into it. Or...
Are you willing to offer up what you do every day as a prayer to God?
Finally, the Bible says that your truest or deepest desires are also important to God. Psalm 37:4 Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm...
In what is called the Table of Nations, Genesis 10 traces first the descendants of Japheth (Gen. 10:2-5), then the descendants of...
Isaac was the son of a great father and the father of a great son, but he himself left a mixed record. In contrast to the sustained prominence that Genesis gives to Abraham...
The first commandment reminds us that everything in the Torah flows from the love we have for God, which in turn is...
The first commandment reminds us that everything in the Torah flows from the love we have for God, which is a response...
The renewal of God’s covenant with Israel concludes the book of Joshua. The high point occurs in the very last chapter, when...
One of the more frequent words translated as “community” or “fellowship” in the New Testament is koinonia. This was a well-used word...
Judges 1-2 picks up where Joshua 13-22 left off, with the failure of Israel to drive out the Canaanite nations in the...
Samuel's prophecy about the dangers of a king is fulfilled in Solomon’s time. These will be the ways of the king who...
The Book of Esther begins with King Ahasuerus (known to history outside the Bible as Xerxes) throwing a lavish party to display...
As in 2 Corinthians 1:12, Paul again addresses lingering questions about his delay in visiting Corinth. The Corinthians seem offended because he did not initially accept financial support from the church in Corinth...
Paul begins this section of 2 Corinthians with two rhetorical questions, both of which expect a negative answer.[1] “Are we beginning to...
Positive Gratitude: Philippians 1 (Click Here to Read) This sermon from The High Calling discusses how a...
Finally, Paul discusses how to handle both poverty and plenty. This has direct workplace relevance because work makes the difference between poverty...
Paul’s letter to Titus is the final Pastoral Epistle and has many similarities to 1 and 2 Timothy. (For Titus 1:5–9, see 1 Timothy 3:1–13 above. For Titus 2:1–10, see 1 Timothy 5:1–6:...