Idolizing leaders is a sneaky, commonly accepted form of idolatry. God will not condone it!
Incognito Idolatry
Idolizing leaders is a sneaky, commonly accepted form of idolatry. God will not condone it!
Idolizing leaders is a sneaky, commonly accepted form of idolatry. God will not condone it!
John continues his letter by describing the final step of God's wrath at the end of the world. . . . Revelation 16:17-21.
If all you do is pray "in Jesus' name," but your life isn't lived "in Jesus' name," then you're missing the point. . . . Colossians 3:17.
The God of the Old Testament is the same as the God of the New Testament. . . . various Scriptures.
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.
The gospel of Christ can be preached from every book of the Bible--even Leviticus.
We need to make certain that the worship songs we sing are not blasphemous in actuality. . . . Amos 5:23.
Whatever we set up as a god in place of Jesus Christ is a violation of the 2nd Commandment. . . . (Westminster Larger Catechism, question 109).
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.