The Gospel is not a “prospect” of what God might do for all, but an announcement of what Christ has done (and will do) for his people.
The Gospel is not a “prospect” of what God might do for all, but an announcement of what Christ has done (and will do) for his people.
Few have ever been born of nobility. Even fewer have been born princes. But only one was ever born a King. And at the moment of his birth, the kings of this world felt the threat of his political power.
1 John 1:9 says, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” In this text, it appears as though confession is a “condition” for forgiveness. So how do we reconcile this text with the idea that Christians are completely forgiven of all their sins (including future sins) …
There are some in Christianity who may be tempted to believe that work came about as a result of the curse of sin. However, man was always intended by God to work and to work hard. Watch this clip in order to better understand the value of meaningful work.
When God’s not the standard, morality will constantly shift. That is why we must look to Him and His Word to know what is truly moral.
The church needs Scripture, but it also needs an exposition of Scripture. We need this exposition of Scripture in both our preaching and our singing. The songs of the church must not merely be theologically TRUE, they must also be theologically ROBUST. *Don’t mind the sweat. Pastor Joel’s air conditioning went out, and he was preaching up a storm.