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Canons Of Dort (29): The Reality Of Sin And Grace In The Christian Life

Even the elect are utterly dependent upon the grace of Christ (sola gratia) for our perseverance and for our preservation.

Written by R. Scott Clark | Friday, May 17, 2019

Our sins never turn the covenant of grace into a covenant of works. This is perhaps the greatest truth to learn here because this is the very lie that The Accuser uses to try to trap us in our sins, to try to convince us that God cannot and will not save such great sinners.... Continue Reading

Humble Confidence, Not Self-Love

Self-love over the love of God and neighbor is the problem both Moses and Jesus were correcting.

Written by David Prince | Thursday, May 16, 2019

God’s love for us, and our reciprocal love for Him, should produce humble confidence in our lives. True humility produces security and courage, not insecurity and fearfulness. The preoccupation of self-love is a problem, not a solution. The solution is to humbly focus on loving God and neighbor, knowing you can do so because God... Continue Reading

How Does God’s Law Apply to Me?

We should ask why Christians don’t have a greater appreciation for God’s law.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Wednesday, May 15, 2019

For a Christian to say, “I once loved the law, but now I love Christ and ignore the law,” is simply not to love Christ, because Christ loved the law. His meat and His drink, the Scriptures tell us, was to do the will of the Father (John 4:34). Jesus viewed His entire life as... Continue Reading

Living on the Brink of Eternity: The Life of David Brainerd

God used David Brainerd’s diary to fan the flames of what we know today as the Modern Missions Movement.

Written by Brad Klassen | Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Jonathan Edwards was impacted by the life and ministry of this young man who had only been a believer for eight years prior to his death. He took Brainerd’s diary and other personal writings and added his own commentary that he gleaned from his friendship with Brainerd. An Account of the life of the late... Continue Reading

Do You Want God to Oppose You in Your Pride, or to Give Grace to You in Your Humility?

It’s not only wrong to oppose God by being proud—it’s utterly foolish.

Written by Randy Alcorn | Wednesday, May 15, 2019

What could you want more than God’s grace? Our Christian lives begin with grace and we are saved by grace, but we are also sanctified by grace and will be glorified by grace. We need grace today, every bit as much as the first day we came to faith in Christ. “He gives grace to... Continue Reading

Some Thoughts On Who Made God

God simply is, always and eternally.

Written by Sam Storms | Wednesday, May 15, 2019

If they haven’t already, one day your children will ask you: “Daddy/Mommy, where did I come from?” And you will have to decide if that day is the day you tell them about “the birds and the bees.” But my guess is that, at minimum, you will say: “You came from Mommy and Daddy.” And... Continue Reading

Complementarian Cappadocian Brothers

The story behind the story.

Written by Aimee Byrd | Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Macrina is a tradent of the faith, communicating God’s Word and sharing communion in it. To her brothers she is “the teacher,” while Gregory makes her contribution visible to the church, revealing the story behind the story with her voice.   One of the fruits produced by the Trinity Debate of 2016 is renewed focus... Continue Reading

Jumping in the Deep End of Ministry

Ministry can be tough, but it’s also incredibly rewarding.

Written by Shalee Lehning | Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Ministry at street level can be overwhelming and feel like we are in over our head. But there is something special about having a front row seat to God’s work of bringing transformation into the hurting and broken parts of people’s lives.   I sat, listening to women in my discipleship group share personal stories... Continue Reading

How Total Depravity Changed My Life

Even with my guilt and shame, I thought I was essentially good.

Written by Tim Geiger | Friday, May 10, 2019

I was born spiritually dead—not just spiritually indebted, as I’d thought. God loved me, and through no work of my own, except the faith he himself granted me as a gift, he made me alive together with Christ. Here was grace, only grace. It had to be this way. Because I really am that bad.   Total... Continue Reading

End Your War Against Weakness

Christians need not fight a war we cannot win.

Written by Scott Hubbard | Friday, May 10, 2019

When, for one reason or another, we continue our attempt to overthrow the weaknesses God has given to us, even after all reasonable efforts have failed, we are probably being driven less by faith than by discontentment. And discontentment never did anyone good. If persisted in, we risk spending years of our lives trying to... Continue Reading

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