This Reformation Day, we invite you to join us as we remember and praise God for His faithfulness to guide His people throughout Church history.
Read MoreI neither can nor will retract anything; for it cannot be either safe or honest for a Christian to speak against his conscience. Here I stand. I cannot do otherwise. God help me. Amen.
Read MoreTo conclude this short series we want to present you with session one of our study, Living with the True God: Lessons from Judges.
Read MoreOh, we shall see, when we arrive in heaven, how wonderful has been the wisdom that has guided us in all our journey through! You may be quite certain that all that takes place, small or great, is in that covenant that is ordered in all things and sure. Nothing is uncertain with God. A sparrow falls not to the ground without Him. You are of more value than many sparrows.
Read MoreThe refrain of Judges is, “Every man did what was right in his own eyes.” When we stop to consider this statement, it can be quite shocking.
Read MoreWhen God's people are careless with His honor and fail to uphold His reputation, God will uphold it at their expense.
Read MoreThe people of Israel wrongly believed that since the battle for Canaan was over their battle against idolatry and sin was as well. As New Testament believers reading this account know, the battles for their hearts was just beginning.
Read MoreIt is not comely, it is not seemly for the upright to go mourning all their days. Ye children of God, refrain yourselves from weeping, and make a joyful noise unto the Rock of your salvation.
Read MoreWhy is Judges so important? What can we learn of Christ? What would the Christian life be missing without it? This week we begin a series highlighting this piece of Scripture.
Read MoreBeware sparing any sin. It will not spare you.
Read MoreToday on The Whole Counsel podcast, Andrew Davies is reading a Great Awakening era sermon by William Chalmer Burns on Psalm 110:2: "The Lord will stretch forth Your strong scepter from Zion, saying, 'Rule in the midst of Your enemies.'"
Read MoreHe loves them with a tender and compassionate love, with an active or doing love, with a passive or suffering love. His love is infinite, without bounds or limits; it is superlative, without comparison; transcendent, beyond comprehension; everlasting, without change, and which will have no end or conclusion.
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