We often look for a silver bullet when it comes to difficulties of the Christian life. We want an easier way to kill sin. But Owen is too wise to offer an easy and cheap solution. He gives us the tools God has given us. They aren’t easy; they do require effort. But He provides the energy, the will, and the desire to master them.
Read MoreRichard Owen Roberts is a long-term friend of Media Gratiae. Even before Media Gratiae existed, Mr. Roberts played an important role in John Snyder's life. In this special episode, we want to introduce Mr. Roberts and International Awakening Ministries to those of you who may be unfamiliar with them.
Read MoreIn this new series of podcasts, Dr. John Snyder is going to walk through two books from the Puritan, John Owen, with our longtime friend Jeremy Walker.
Read MoreWe have had 15 discussions of the Christian’s relationship to the God’s moral law. In the final conversation of this series, John Snyder and Steve Crampton discuss the right and wrong ways of using the law.
Read MoreWe are no longer slaves to sin. We are slaves to righteousness. Even though we still wrestle with sin and hear the whispers of our old master, telling us the law will condemn us, we are assured by the faithfulness of Christ that His grace is sufficient.
Read MoreThis week we return to our ongoing discussion of the Christian’s relationship to both God’s Law and His grace. The emphasis this week is simply to explain what Jesus meant when He said He came to “fulfill the law.”
Read MoreThis week we highlight the interview with Andrew Davies, a Welsh minister who met Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones and J.I Packer as a child. He also served as a pastor in New Zealand for a time. Going back over Davies’ words was a genuine blessing for us and we pray they will warm your heart to Christ today.
Read MoreTo commemorate a decade of the Lord using Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically, we want to present to you the complete interviews of our contributors. This week, we are sharing Eifion Evans’ interview.
Read MoreHow can a just, good, and kind God require the adherence to a law that people may not understand or be able to follow?
Read MoreThis week, John and Steve are discussing a list of 20 errors that are connected to Antinomianism.
Read MoreBut at the heart of antinomianism is a misunderstanding of God’s Law and its role in the New Testament Christian life. It is not a heavy burden by which we achieve justification with God. It is a path we are permitted to walk to be near our King.
Read MoreHow do we share the truths of our King, Jesus, with humility and reverence, in a world that craves affirmation for its newest expressions of self-rule?
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