What does historical fiction, Catholic saints, and our Christian table fellowship have in common? . . . Luke 14:12-14.
Tag: Church History
The Mark of the Lamb
In their book, "The Mark of Jesus," Timothy George and John Woodbridge seek to convince us of the upmost importance of love and unity in the life of believers.
“Why so much Bible?”
If the theme of this blog is love, what's up with all the Bible exposition?
Why Are We So Confused? (Why is it important during COVID-19?)
The Internet, while a blessing, has ultimately not helped the church follow God's clear commands in Scripture, even in the face of COVID-19. . . . Various Scriptures.
Should Churches Shut Doors? (Why is it important during COVID-19?)
The government has told us to close our church doors, but we are called to fear God more than man, even in the face of COVID-19. . . . Various Scriptures.
What is the Church? (Why is it important during COVID-19?)
The church is not a building, but that doesn't mean we should settle for online worship services, even in the face of COVID-19. . . . Various Scriptures.
“The Holy, Catholic Church” — Excursus
Jesus' messages to the churches in Revelation should cause us to reflect on the state of our own local churches. . . . Revelation 2:1-3:22.
Do you love the church?
In his book, "The Church: The Gospel Made Visible," Mark Dever seeks to help us clearly understand the importance of the local church.
Justified Now!
John Piper writes, “I am not optimistic that the biblical doctrine of justification will flourish where N. T. Wright’s portrayal holds sway.” -- from The Future of Justification
Don’t Be a Heretic
When you call someone a heretic, you are basically declaring them as worthy of hell. So what actually is a heretic? . . . 1 Corinthians 11:19










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