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Jesus’ Example for Evangelism in John 4:1–26

Evangelism is simply not evangelism if it does not point the sinner to Christ.

Written by David Huffstutler | Sunday, March 22, 2020

The woman spoke of water. Jesus turned the conversation to living water (4:10). She did not understand right away, but He persisted in steering the conversation to dealing with her sin and what she thought of Himself as the Messiah. While we don’t want to rudely force an unwanted conversation onto someone, it may be... Continue Reading

Grace in Salvation

Our horizons are stretched even further as Paul gives a glimpse of the scope of God’s saving grace.

Written by Mark Johnston | Saturday, March 21, 2020

Too often Christians are inclined to regard salvation as private and personal; but its scope is infinitely greater. God’s ‘purpose in Christ’ when ‘the times have reached their fulfilment’ is ‘to bring all things under him’ (1.9-10). For our generation, obsessed as it is with the dream of saving the planet, we would do well... Continue Reading

God’s Love For The Unlovable

It is our sinfulness that puts God’s unmerited love into proper perspective and context (Luke 5:8).

Written by Darrell B. Harrison | Saturday, March 21, 2020

In Romans 5:8, the apostle Paul writes, “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” Two verses earlier, in Romans 5:6, he states, “For while we were still helpless, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly.” The significance of those texts is that... Continue Reading

How Jesus Fulfilled the Passover

You must look on the Lamb who was pierced for you, and embrace him by faith as your only protection from God’s wrath.

Written by Justin Dillehay | Saturday, March 21, 2020

God spares Israel’s sons, not because they are better than Egypt’s sons, but because a spotless lamb dies in their place and its blood covers their door. Salvation through substitution. And, according to New Testament, the message of Passover is also the message of Good Friday.    This year the Jewish celebration of Passover will begin... Continue Reading

The Glory of Man and the Glory of God

Man wanted to build a city for himself, to build his own kingdom, to make a name for himself, not for God.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Saturday, March 21, 2020

We’ve been called to have dominion over the earth to the glory of God, but we want dominion for the glory of man. That’s what was going on at Babel—a distortion, an evil twisting of the legitimate task that God had given mankind. There’s nothing wrong with building. There’s nothing wrong with sowing and reaping.... Continue Reading

Developing a Reformation Mindset

The call of every pastor and every serious believer is to pray for and work toward reformation.

Written by Tom Ascol | Saturday, March 21, 2020

Proper reformation mentality is never devoid of genuine compassion for spiritually lost people. It is not enough to straighten out ignorant believers and confront religious hypocrites. The pastor bent on reformation must also see the fields white unto harvest. He must cultivate a love for sinners that is reflective of our Lord’s own heart.  ... Continue Reading

Yet I Will Rejoice in the Lord

We must be sure to remember God is working throughout his kingdom and his people.

Written by Brianna Lambert | Saturday, March 21, 2020

We can get so discouraged by the evil around us. We dwell on the hypocrisy, the greed, the sin, and forget to turn our eyes to the ways God is redeeming and making creation new. But he is working. Despite the sorrows we see, he is sanctifying and working his redemption in churches across the... Continue Reading

Revelation Is a Fifth Gospel in Which Jesus Fully Reveals Himself

The ascendant Christ revealed.

Written by Wyatt Graham | Friday, March 20, 2020

What makes Revelation unique is that Jesus no longer keeps his messiahship a secret. The hidden has become manifest. He is the ascendant Lord. And to his churches, he reveals himself in his full splendour. Consider a few points to explain this idea further.    Most of us read the four Gospel books to hear... Continue Reading

The Hate That God Hates

Some hate is actively encouraged by God.

Written by David de Bruyn | Friday, March 20, 2020

Hate, like love, cannot be judged in the abstract. Love is only virtuous if its object of its love is worthy. Hatred is only evil if its object is something God loves.   God does not hate all hate. Some hate is actively encouraged by God. Indeed, if hate exists as the opposite of love,... Continue Reading

Building a Culture of Evangelism Takes Time, So Be Patient and Get to Work

It takes time for to grow a culture of evangelism.

Written by Caleb Greggsen, Sam Emadi | Friday, March 20, 2020

As a general rule, the best evangelistic programs (1) facilitate relationship building between church members and unbelievers; (2) emerge from the ground-up, rather than imposed by the leadership from the top-down.   Evangelism isn’t just for the “professionals”—pastors, ministers, Bible teachers, and all the rest. Instead, the New Testament teaches that evangelism is the whole... Continue Reading

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