The spiritual battle of this generation may be won or lost. But even if we are to lose, we can spend our lives in such a way that we position future generations for victory.
The spiritual battle of this generation may be won or lost. But even if we are to lose, we can spend our lives in such a way that we position future generations for victory.
Recently our nation remembers the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Although there were aspects of MLK’s life and doctrine that we do not approve of, he remains a shining example of God’s common grace displayed through a passionate plea for justice. In light of this, watch this sermon clip from Pastor Joel as he speaks to …
The Scripture places a large emphasis on the need for men to work hard. Unfortunately, due to modern convenience and entitlement, many men have been deceived into thinking that work is unimportant. In some cases, this results in not only apathy but depression and anxiety.
The final stage in the progression of sin is a society’s collective approval of the sinner and his perversion. However, do not be naive. Neutrality is a myth. If a society chooses to approve of sin, in order to be consistent, this society will eventually choose to condemn righteousness and all those who stand for righteousness. (Romans 1:32).
The Ceremonial Law was fulfilled and abrogated by Christ. And yet, some Dispensationalists think that animal sacrifices will be reinstated in the Millennial Kingdom.
Pastor Joel shares some practical advice for parents with young children.