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.
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Setting Up Future Generations For Christendom
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.
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New Testament Saints Have 3 Benefits That Old Testament Saints Did Not
There are at least three benefits possessed by Christians today that Old Testament saints did not have.
Christians Today Are Not The Lesser Sons Of Former Sires
The 1st Century Church was not the spiritual heyday of Christianity. We have not been on a steady decline for the past 2,000 years. *The title of this clip comes from my friend Brian Sauve.
Do You Have The Kind Of Faith That Pleases God?
All throughout Scripture, men and women are commended for their faith. Some experienced victory, others experienced crushing defeat. God sovereignly determined the temporal results of their faith, but everyone who had faith was commended regardless of the outcome.
Covenant Theology, Postmil Eschatology, & The Substance Of Christ
It is not as though Old Testament saints received only victory, while New Testament saints receive only persecution. Virtually all Old Testament saints experienced some measure of victory, but with much defeat. And all New Testament saints experience some measure of defeat, but with an ever progressing amount of victory throughout the Gospel Age.
The Ironic Connection Between Abortion & Euthanasia
It makes sense that a culture that embraces abortion would eventually embrace euthanasia. The connection is a bit ironic.
Fear, Fools, & Presuppositional Apologetics
A valuable lesson from Moses, Elijah, and Greg Bahnsen.
Why Does Church Membership Matter?
The Christian Faith is not individualistic; it’s covenantal.
The Three Most Common Temptations
The word “world” may be used to refer to the physical world (John 1:10) or to the people of the world collectively (1 John 2:2). In those senses, there is nothing immoral about Christians loving the world. However, John also uses the word “world” to refer to the evil, organized system under Satan, which operates through unbelieving people who have …
Fleeing Our Enemies, Conquering Our Enemies, & Winning Over Our Enemies
In Hebrews 11:29-31, we discover that Israel ESCAPED their enemies by faith (Egyptians), CONQUERED their enemies by faith (Jericho), and WON OVER their enemies by faith (Rahab).