Today, John and Chuck discuss 2 Corinthians 2:12-13, where we find some pictures of reality that held Paul steady in times of great trial and distress.
Read MoreIt appears, then, that rendering to God the things that are God’s, implies consecrating to his service, our souls, our bodies, our time, our knowledge, our possessions and our influence.
Read MoreThis week, we begin a new series of episodes focusing on the most biographical section of Paul’s writings: 2 Corinthians 2:12-6:10. This passage explains not just what Paul did, but the realities that drove his decisions and actions.
Read Moreeparating from your church family should be painful. It should be hard. Staying committed should be our default position. It may be time to leave a church, but make sure you leave in the right way. If we can’t leave with a clear conscience, it may be that we need to stay.
Read MoreIn our final episode highlighting our studies, we are sharing Session 1 of Living with the True God: Lessons from Judges
Read MoreWe have an encouragement which never fails. The love of the bleeding Saviour constrains us. The Spirit is given to them that believe; and that almighty agent has one argument that moves us continually—the love of Christ.
Read MoreThis week we want to present you with a unique production for us. In The Church, we created both a feature-length documentary and a 12-session study walking through church history and careful ecclesiology.
Read MoreConsider for whom Jesus came. Was it to His friends? No! He came for sinful man—who had defaced His image, and abused His love, and rebelled against Him! Yet He came to man, resolving to conquer our obstinacy with His kindness.
Read MoreLast week we highlighted the first study Media Gratiae produced, Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically. This week we are sharing the sequel to that study: Behold Your God: The Weight of Majesty.
Read MoreWhen the last hour comes to the believer, and death and God's judgment appear before his eyes, he does not base his comfort upon his works.
Read MoreMedia Gratiae started over a decade ago with our flagship study, Behold Your God: Rethinking God Biblically. This 12-week multimedia Bible study seeks to challenge the low views of God that are very prevalent in our man-centered culture and reintroduce Christians, churches, and families to the God of the Bible.
Read MoreIf we fail to take our children to the Scripture and show them our God, we have failed them utterly.
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