Genesis 6:6 says, “And the Lord regretted that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him to his heart.” Does this verse mean that God made a mistake, or that he changed his mind? Watch this episode to find out a biblically faithful response!
Genesis 6:6 says, “And the Lord regretted that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him to his heart.” Does this verse mean that God made a mistake, or that he changed his mind? Watch this episode to find out a biblically faithful response!
Tragically, the sin of spiritual abuse and manipulation sometimes is committed by leaders in the church. However, there is certainly a distinction between this sin and persuasive preaching. Watch this episode to discover the difference.
The Gospel is good news. It is not intended to be merely an announcement that ordained ministers proclaim in solemn assemblies, but a song that all the earth is commanded to sing in a spirit of joy and gladness.
There is no inconsistency with God, for “God cannot lie.” And all lies are ultimately rooted in some kind of divergence from logical consistency.
The greatest legacy a Christian man will ever leave behind can be seen and heard in the laughter of his children and grandchildren sitting around his dinner table.
Christians must be committed to both Gospel and Law. The Law asks, “WWJD (What Would Jesus Do?).” The Gospel asks, “WDJD (What Did Jesus Do?).” Both of these questions are vital for the Christian.