Praying with Your Whole Heart
Tune in to hear Pastor Chuck Swindoll discuss four principles for effective prayer from Romans 15:30–33.
Tune in to hear Pastor Chuck Swindoll discuss four principles for effective prayer from Romans 15:30–33.
Satan’s aim is to destroy God’s creation. But his strength is limited and his days are numbered. He’s the ultimate loser. And he’s a defeated foe. Just read the book of Revelation.
Last words are often great words. They clarify, solidify, prioritize, and summarize. That’s why they’re meaningful.
Journey with Pastor Chuck Swindoll to first-century Corinth and envision the man behind the letter (Romans 15). Uncover Paul’s thinking, travels, and attitude. Apply the principles gleaned from his enthusiasm.
Erosion is slow, silent, and subtle. That’s why compromise can so quickly lead to erosion—it isn’t always bad, but when we compromise on God’s Word erosion beings to take place. And that leads to destruction.
It’s one thing to be apathetic towards people. We’re often indifferent to politics and social justice—trusting others to take care and do what’s right. As serious as apathy is, apathy towards God is even more critical. When we open our hearts to God He replaces apathy with passion... and that’s when our lives are changed.