Walking with God consists especially in the fixed habitual bent of the will for God, in an habitual dependence upon his power and promise, in an habitual voluntary dedication of our all to his glory, in an habitual eyeing of his precept in all we do, and in an habitual complacence in his pleasure in all we suffer.
Read MoreToday, John Snyder is joined by Teddy James to discuss 2 ways we must be good listeners if we want God to give weight to our words.
Read MoreWhat, then, is this conviction of sin? It is a just sense of the dreadfulness of sin.
Read MoreIn this series, John Snyder will be joined by Teddy James to discuss what makes a person trustworthy with God’s messages.
Read MoreThe delight of God in you is not based on anything you are doing or not doing right now.
Read MoreToday, we are sharing an interview between Teddy James and Greg Jones, president of the Martyn Lloyd-Jones Trust.
Read MoreThe evidence that our eternal destination is with Christ will be manifested by our sights being set upon Him now.
Read MoreThis week, Dr. Snyder is joined in the studio by Teddy James as the two discuss Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ impact on their lives and offer an introduction to the Martyn Lloyd-Jones Trust.
Read MoreIt is a sin in many Christians that they know not when to be silent.
Read MoreThis week on The Whole Counsel podcast, we are sharing a sermon preached by Ian Hamilton at Christ Church New Albany on Psalm 44.
Read MoreThe duties that God has for us along our ordinary path of life are not in proportion to the strength we have in ourselves, but in proportion to the help and relief that is laid up for us in Christ.
Read MoreThis week on The Whole Counsel podcast, we are taking a look at Jesus’ command in Matthew 11, “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden,” with special emphasis on the word, “all.”
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