the title says it all.
By Accepting Responsibility for the Greatest Sin in History, You Receive Redemption through the Greatest Sacrifice in History
the title says it all.
the title says it all.
We miss something when passages are translated less than literally. . . . 1 Samuel 25:22, et al
What God speaks in His Word He speaks to you and me. . . . Matthew 22:31.
There are tons of ways to flee from sexual immorality while using technology. . . . Ephesians 5:15-17.
Paul wanted to protect women from facing this more intense judgment, and for this reason did “not allow a woman to teach or to have authority over a man.” . . . 1 Timothy 2:11-15.
In his book "The Bruised Reed," Richard Sibbes seeks that we experientially grasp the gentleness of Christ.
Even two obscure verses in Leviticus prove that you can't easily separate love for God from love for our neighbor. . . . Leviticus 19:13-14.
Seek Christ to escape from incapacitating worry. . . . Matthew 6:28-34.
John Piper famously said, "God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him." . . . Philippians 4:4.
Our historian wants us to know that "the right of possessing the promised land is tied to the proclamation of, and subjection to, God’s covenant claims upon his people.” . . . Joshua 8:30-35.
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