Some believe the book of Proverbs to be difficult to understand because of its apparent lack of context in Old Testament history. I agree that, on the surface, it may seem that Solomon, through the lens of…
Read MoreHow we measure ‘true’ faith might say more about where our hearts bed down at night than about correctly applied faith.
Read MoreJesus commands us to love our enemies, which I think, from the context of the passage, implies those who are not only our personal enemies but also enemies of the Cross of Christ.
Read MoreThe first and worst cause of errors that abound in our day and age is spiritual pride. This is the main door by which the devil comes into the hearts of those who are zealous for the advancement of Christ.
Read MoreIf we are not on a growth trajectory, there is a reason. Let’s get fed up with ourselves, let’s figure out what’s holding us back, and, trusting in the Lord, let’s make some bold changes!
Read MoreViewing double predestination as a distinction from single predestination may be seen in the work of Emil Brunner. Brunner argues that it is impossible to deduce the doctrine of double predestination from the Bible.
Read MoreWe must constantly remind ourselves and re-center our churches lest we find ourselves trusting in something other than the gospel of God and the Word of God.
Read MoreNo two church planting wives are the same. Our unique church contexts, seasons, personalities, challenges, gifts, perspectives, and preferences could fill volumes.
Read MoreWill you trust him when your questions remain unanswered? Will your faith stand firm in the One who allows both good and calamities in your life, (Lamentations 3:38)?
Read MoreWe want to be noticed through worldly affirmations and applause, but what we’re ultimately seeking after is love. God is the unconditional love we long for. Why can’t we see we’re searching for it in all the wrong places?
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