Lessons from Hebrews 5–6 Have you ever noticed how easy it is to drift spiritually when life feels comfortable or when things are going well? The author of Hebrews observed exactly that in his audience. After years of peace—perhaps post-persecution, post-temple destruction—the believers had grown dull of hearing. They ought to have been teachers, but they needed milk again instead of solid food ( Hebrews 5:11–14 ). Comfort, it seems, had dulled their spiritual senses. The goo
Watch Out for the Deviations And say to Archippus, “See that you fulfill the ministry that you have received in the Lord.” - Colossians 4:17 (ESV) At the closing of Paul’s letter to the believers in Colossae, he sends a message to his “fellow soldier” [1] . We don’t know a lot about this man, but we do know, since Paul refers to him as a fellow soldier of the Lord, that he was living actively for the glory and honor of Christ. He wasn’t, in other words, comfortable on the si
Discover the shocking reality of modern mission agencies in Europe: unrealistic claims of rapid church planting clash with biblical truth and on-the-ground challenges in post-Christian contexts. Explore pragmatic shortcuts, theological pitfalls, and the call for long-term, faithful missions.
Proverbs 26:12 warns of those wise in their own eyes—unbelievers blinded by pride, suppressing God’s truth. This devotional explores their self-deception, the supernatural work of evangelism, and the hope found in proclaiming Christ. Ends with a prayer for courage to share the Gospel boldly.
Explore the biblical truth about Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the gospel in a world filled with deception. This post contrasts the true Savior with false versions, exposes counterfeit gospels, and calls Christians to discernment through Scripture to stand firm against Satan's lies.
You then, my child, be strengthened by the grace that is in Christ Jesus. - 2 Timothy 2:1 In his second letter to Timothy, Paul writes with the tender affection of a father to his son, urging him to stand firm in his God-given calling. Having recounted in chapter one how some abandoned him in his imprisonment while others, like Onesiphorus, went out of their way to refresh him, Paul now turns to Timothy with a charge: be strengthened to carry the gospel forward, to plant and
Paul warns in 2 Corinthians 11:3 that false teachings could lead the church astray from devotion to Christ. Like Paul, we must actively guard Christ’s bride. Actively Love Christ’s Church: Stay rooted in Scripture, obey Christ, and serve His church. Future missionaries, your work in evangelism and church planting answers this call amidst trials. Let us support missions and live as living sacrifices, glorifying God. [Read more for practical steps.]
Practical Missions Cohort supports missionaries planting churches in Italy. In 2 Corinthians 11:1, Paul’s plea reveals his love for the church amid opposition. Our missionaries face trials, spiritual warfare, and disunity, yet persevere. Unlike those who criticize the church, let’s actively love her by supporting missionaries through prayer and giving. Join us at practicalmissions.org/partner to sustain their God-given labor.