“Take care, brothers, lest there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart, leading you to fall away from the living God.” (Hebrews 3:12 ESV)
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The #1 Way To Guard Against Apostasy
“Take care, brothers, lest there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart, leading you to fall away from the living God.” (Hebrews 3:12 ESV)
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There is a dynamic difference between DOUBT and UNBELIEF. True Christians will occasionally wrestle with doubts, especially during the beginning stages of their sanctification. But do true Christians ever wrestle with unbelief?
The Effeminate, Minimalist, Pagan Church In America
Churches in America are falling all around us. From Mars Hill to Hillsong, it’s all crumbling down. But at the same time, the True Church in America, and all around the world, is thriving. So what’s the difference? In this sermon, Pastor Joel Webbon emphasizes some of the key distinctions between churches that fall and churches that thrive.
5 Lessons Every Christian Should Have Learned Over The Past 2 Years
In this second lecture from our recent conference, Pastor Joel Webbon shares 5 vital lessons that all Christians should have learned over these past two years: 1) Postmillennialism, 2) Patriarchy, 3) Presuppositionalism, 4) Proper Ecclesiology, & 5) Protestant Resistance Theory.
Are Churches That Only ‘Live-Stream’ In Sin?
Even among Christians who are convinced that the saints’ weekly gathering is “essential,” many remain suspicious of the church’s true necessity. This suspicion is likely due to the fact that many Christians fail to understand precisely how the church is “unique.” In our day, there appears to be an alarming amount of Christians who are simply unaware of what actually …