The battle for truly listening to God’s voice is constant and fought on multiple fronts.
Read MoreThere are treasures that are placed in safety-deposit boxes, rarely seen and more rarely used. Then there are things we treasure that are used every day, and the more worn and scarred they become, the more precious they are to us.
Read MoreThis week, put forth the effort, do the work, and take wisdom into your life. Next week, we will look at treasuring Wisdom’s commands.
Read MoreThe writer of Proverbs gives us great insight not only into the call of wisdom but also the response every Christian should have to her call.
Read MoreSeeing glorification as part of these broader realities, rather than as an individual event, can significantly impact our assurance of salvation, our pursuit of sanctification, our confidence that God will conquer sin in our lives, and more.
Read MoreThis week, Dr. John Snyder is joined again by Acey Floyd to examine the privileges available to every Christian because of our adoption. For this, they refer to John Owen's Communion with God.
Read MoreNavigating the Classics is a quarterly podcast series that offers a modern guide to the books that shaped Christianity.
Read MoreThis week we wanted to give you a chance to meet Dr. Stephen Yuille and hear a bit of his heart for Christ and His Church.
Read MoreThis week, Dr. John Snyder is joined again by Acey Floyd to continue discussing the Christian’s union with Jesus Christ.
Read MoreDr. John Snyder and Acey Floyd are back in the studio this week to continue discussing the Christian's union with Christ. Having spent several episodes on the work of God alone in uniting us to Christ, we now turn to the work that involves us: sanctification. God decrees that all His adopted children will resemble Christ. This is a promise from our Creator, but that doesn't mean it will be smooth, easy, or fast. It is sometimes a roller coaster. However, His promise is enough, and we will see change over the trajectory of our lives.
Read MorePaul writes in Ephesians commanding us to address one another with “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart (Ephesians 5:19). The Christian faith is a singing faith. We worship, learn, and fellowship in song. We praise, worship, and mourn to timeless melodies. This week Dr. John Snyder and Jeremy Walker discuss a new project to update timeless hymns for today’s churches.
Read MorePaul writes in Ephesians commanding us to address one another with “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with your heart (Ephesians 5:19). The Christian faith is a singing faith. We worship, learn, and fellowship in song. We praise, worship, and mourn to timeless melodies. This week Dr. John Snyder and Jeremy Walker discuss a new project to update timeless hymns for today’s churches.
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