God’s Will for Your Life: Holiness and Thankfulness
God's will is often assumed to be hidden and difficult to discern. However, Scripture clearly tells us that God's will for us is to be holy and thankful.
God's will is often assumed to be hidden and difficult to discern. However, Scripture clearly tells us that God's will for us is to be holy and thankful.
The Apostle John reminds believers living in the last days of the safeguards that we have against false teachers: The Word and the Spirit.
The story of fall in the Garden of Eden isn't just about judgment for sin, but the grace of God and the promise of the gospel.
On October 31 we commemorate the Protestant Reformation and the recovery of the gospel. Here are some excellent resources on our church family history.
Mitch Bedzyk shares some highlights from Hannah Anderson's book, "Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul."
There are many echoes of the exodus throughout Scripture. But the gospel of John brings the exodus theme to a crescendo in the person and work of Jesus.
The Thessalonians provide us with a picture of what gospel fruit looks like in a local church—the fruit for which churches today should be known.
Churches that assume the gospel offer a palatable, inoffensive, and powerless message and ultimately fail to carry out the Great Commission.
In the simple, ordinary, and natural act of reading the Bible God supernaturally works to give us eyes to behold His glory.