Idolatry and Worship: Form Matters (part 2)
When our worship is not shaped by God's Word we can easily fall into idolatry, worshiping the right God the wrong way, regardless of our intentions.
When our worship is not shaped by God's Word we can easily fall into idolatry, worshiping the right God the wrong way, regardless of our intentions.
When our worship is not shaped by God's Word we can easily fall into idolatry, worshiping the right God the wrong way, regardless of our intentions.
The echoes of Scripture that Luke weaves into his Gospel are intended to reveal that Jesus truly is Israel's Lord and God who comes to redeem his people
Inherent in the gospel is the condemnation of this world, and when we preach such a gospel, we cannot help but start a fight
Here are eight criteria that help us determine which songs we sing on the Lord's Day at ECC.
As we look at what our union with Christ entails, we quickly discover there are many helpful terms and images used in Scripture describe this incredible, unsearchable reality.
The gradual nature of the healing in Mark 8:22-26 wasn't due to a lack of power in Jesus or faith in the blind man. Rather, it serves as a living parable for the disciples of their spiritual sight.
As Christians, we ought to speak with theological precision and clarity. Preaching the gospel with creativity and novelty is nothing to celebrate when it comes at the expense of the truth.
The Athanasian Creed is a fifth century Creed written to affirm the deity of Christ and the Trinity.