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Know the Truth then Contend for the Faith

In order to know the truth we should aim towards three disciplines:

Written by Ben Stahl | Sunday, February 14, 2021

Elisha was able to help his servant and contend for the faith because he knew God and knew His Word. Do you know God and His Word? The Lord calls us to meditate on His Word every day (Psalm 119:97), to rejoice in the Word (Psalm 119:162), and to value the Word more than gold... Continue Reading

What the Gospel is and What it is Not

Examine yourselves! If you have doubts about your salvation then now is the time to settle it with God.

Written by Mike Ratliff | Sunday, February 14, 2021

If a professing Christian is unholy in their heart and actions then he or she has no hope of being counted among God’s people. On the other hand, the true Christian will be washed clean through regeneration and changed forever with a heart that loves God and His holiness while abhorring sin and evil. He... Continue Reading

God’s Providence Revealed in Scripture

God’s providence is very much an everyday reality

Written by Robert Rothwell | Sunday, February 14, 2021

The Bible doesn’t reveal the god of Deism, who is mostly unconcerned and uninvolved with his creation. Scripture presents us with the one true God, who is close at hand (Jer. 23:23–24) not just in the sense that He is everywhere present with His creation but that He is present in and through the events of creation... Continue Reading

The Divine Mandate for Parents

I don’t think there’s a mandate to be found in sacred Scripture that is more solemn than this one.

Written by R.C. Sproul | Saturday, February 13, 2021

That we are to teach our children the truth of God’s Word is a sacred, holy responsibility that God gives to His people. And it’s not something that is to be done only one day a week That we are to teach our children the truth of God’s Word is a sacred, holy responsibility that... Continue Reading

‘This Is My Beloved Son’: A Father’s Glimpse into the Heart of God

The transfiguration may give us as profound a peek into a father’s love for his son as we can find.

Written by David Mathis | Saturday, February 13, 2021

A father loves a daughter — and oh, do fathers love their daughters — as someone who is not like me but rather like the most important person on earth to me: my wife… A father looks at his son as one who will become what he is — a father — and so needs to learn... Continue Reading

A Caricature of Covetousness

You are living for the abundance of things when you do not seek God above everything else.

Written by Daniel Webster | Saturday, February 13, 2021

Jesus is calling us to a radical perspective on our possessions and relationships! Our focus on Christ and his kingdom should be so great that we are willing to forsake all possessions and relationships to please him. Thankfully, God most often times uses our possessions and relationships to build His Kingdom.   One of Christ’s... Continue Reading

Heshbon’s Hard Heart

It is solemn to realize that preaching today sets listeners before God - for good or ill they attend the preaching of Gospel grace.

Written by Andrew Kerr | Saturday, February 13, 2021

How can we possibly convey the seriousness and urgency of the public eternal encounter with the event that is Gospel preaching – heaven or hell rests on hearers response: the Rahabs of this world are saved by sovereign softening grace, while the Sihons of this age will be sovereignly left to justly perish in their... Continue Reading

Daniel De Superville – Bringing Comfort to a Pilgrim Church

From 1560 to 1760, more than 200,000 Huguenots left France.

Written by Simonetta Carr | Saturday, February 13, 2021

Some of those who stayed kept their faith without telling others about it, while some prepared to fight back. They eventually created what they called “the Church of the Desert,” with secret meetings in caves or private homes. Those who attended these meetings ran terrible risks. If caught, the women were sent to jail and... Continue Reading

Evangelism: Personalized and Spatially Aware

Evangelism seeks to apply the mysterious power of the Gospel to transform lives to the mysterious power of a human being’s spiritual thoughts and actions.

Written by Justin Poythress | Saturday, February 13, 2021

Evangelistic programs, though helpful, must be subject to course correction (slight or significant) as the situation demands. Good evangelists must know and be able to articulate the basic tenets of the Gospel. Beyond that foundation, however, effective evangelists possess two important skills: they take a personal approach, and they are spatially aware.   The truths... Continue Reading

Three Marks of Those Truly “Living by Faith”

Living by faith, then, means we live in a state of rest because of the finished work of Jesus Christ.

Written by Michael Kelley | Saturday, February 13, 2021

Perhaps the most simple mark of living by faith – that we just keep going. We persevere. We endure, all the way to the end. Certainly all of us have had a good, hard lesson in endurance over the past year. We have all been hit with challenges from all sides – financially, emotionally, relationally,... Continue Reading

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