The Old Testament's Relevance for Today's Church
/In this article, Dana Wiles demonstrates some of the ways in which the Old Testament remains profitable for Christ’s church today.
Read MoreIn this article, Dana Wiles demonstrates some of the ways in which the Old Testament remains profitable for Christ’s church today.
Read MoreThe song “How He Loves” compares God’s love to “a hurricane” and the believer as “bending beneath the weight of His wind and mercy.” But hurricanes are overpowering forces that bring destruction, suffering, and, in some cases, death. Is a hurricane, then, an appropriate metaphor for divine love? I believe it is.
Read MoreIn this article, Bob Gonzales appeals to a major shift in redemptive history, which the apostle John highlights in John 1:12–13 as support for believer baptism.
Read MoreTo go, therefore, is a command requiring feet on the pavement, a Bible in hand, and love in the heart. Reaching out to those who will never enter a church is as relevant today as it was when Jesus and Paul did it.
Read MoreIn reflecting upon the piety of Andrew Fuller, one learns of the centrality of Christ, the importance of law and gospel, the blessing of ministerial fellowship, and a proper view of responsibility and dependency in the Christian life.
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