Little by Little
- Seeking Him
- April 16, 2020
What seem like big, visible sins are usually formed by a lot of little compromises that develop in secret. View More →
What seem like big, visible sins are usually formed by a lot of little compromises that develop in secret. View More →
When you sin, instead of just addressing the surface behavior, ask God to search your heart. View More →
If we play with sin, it will eventually dominate and destroy us. View More →
Acting in self-sufficiency can cause us to forfeit the grace and presence of God in our lives. View More →
Every sin is ultimately an offense against God's holiness. View More →
If play with fire in some relationships, you will get burned. View More →
We’re about to enter a season where we like to sing about peace on earth. But it’s easy to get discouraged when you look around and see no peace. View More →
A lot of us become pretty good at crafting nice-sounding apologies. But that’s different from true repentance. View More →
When is the last time you wept over your sin? View More →
Every lie can lead us down a dangerous path. View More →
When we see evil, where do we run? View More →
Have you ever been tricked or defrauded? Mary Kassian says you have, but there’s a solution. View More →
We need to be holy for the sake of others. View More →
Unfulfilled longings can lead us to sinful discontentment. Janet Aucoin shows how to deal with unfulfilled longings by being filled up with Jesus. View More →
Jackie avoided looking feminine and got into lesbian relationships. Then Christ transformed her. She discusses some of the important gender issues of our day. View More →
Why are so many relationships marked by conflict? Nancy says you can trace conflict between men and women all the way back to the Garden of Eden. View More →
Repentance sounds like a negative word to today’s ears. Nancy says there actually is great joy and hope in repentance. View More →
When God acts as judge, He is never unjust. His judgment follows mercy that has been refused. Gain a clear understanding of God’s justice. View More →
When sin is allowed to flourish in the church, two groups of people need to repent: those committing the sin and those tolerating it. View More →
When you get ready to teach a passage of Scripture to others, it won’t be very effective unless you preach it to your own heart first. View More →
When you get ready to teach others, how do you prepare? Pastor Eric Mason says Bible study helps could be meaningless unless you have a heart of repentance. View More →
The Lord’s Prayer includes the line, "Lead us not into temptation." If you are tempted, does that mean God let you down? View More →
Does God ever tempt you? If not, why would Jesus bother to include the line "Lead us not into temptation" in the Lord’s Prayer? View More →
Most people avoid guilt at all costs. Adults go to counseling to get rid of it. Parents try to keep their kids from it. View More →
How many people have prayed, "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors"? You could no doubt count the number in the millions. View More →
When’s the last time you wept in church? You’ve probably cried tears of joy, but what about tears of repentance? View More →
When Rosaria Butterfield came to know Christ, everything in her life got very complicated. She faced open hostility as her lifestyle began to radically change. View More →
Sin isn’t a very popular subject. People don’t mind talking about bad habits or lacking purpose in life. View More →
Does talk of God’s judgment fill you with fear? Learn how to face the future with confidence and peace. View More →
Doubt can be pretty convenient. If someone wants to live for himself and disobey God, he’ll probably ignore the evidence that points to God's salvation. View More →