This is the God we serve. . . . Romans 8:32.
“It was easy” by Jonathan Edwards
This is the God we serve. . . . Romans 8:32.
This is the God we serve. . . . Romans 8:32.
We miss something when passages are translated less than literally. . . . 1 Samuel 25:22, et al
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.
Paul seeks to spur us on—as Christ’s ambassadors—to preach the gospel everywhere we go. . . . 2 Corinthians 5:20.
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
"And everybody got the question: If God's so good how He let this happen? Is it mental health? Is it gun control? . . ." . . . Romans 1:18-19.
There are no more voiceless people on this earth than unborn children. . . . Exodus 1:17
When we are faithful and preach the gospel, it is God preaching the gospel through us. . . 2 Corinthians 5:20.
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