The Scapegoat and Jesus – Dealing with Guilt & Shame
This is a wonderful segment from a sermon by David Ward from Redeemer Bible Church that was featured on Wretched Radio‘s April 1 broadcast. It is an outstanding sermon that touches on the importance of...
View ArticleThe Eternal Security of True Believers
The doctrine of eternal security often has Christians divided. I believe though that the Scriptures clearly teach that our salvation is solely of God. He chooses us and then gives us the gifts of...
View ArticleFeeding Sheep or Amusing Goats?
by Charles Spurgeon (edited) An evil is in the ‘professed’ camp of the Lord, so gross in its impudence, that the most shortsighted Christian can hardly fail to notice it. During the past few years...
View ArticleThe Third Type
In His teaching of the parable of the sower, Jesus describes four different responses to the gospel message. In this “Bible Minute”, we’ll look at all four responses, but will pay close attention to...
View ArticleA Cure for Present Worry
“A full belief in the statement of our text is a cure for present worry. O Lord, if my times are in thy hand, I have cast my care on thee, and I trust and am not afraid! Why is it, my sister — for this...
View ArticleMade to Worship Him
This is such a wonderful testimony to the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the reality that we are made to worship Him. My favorite quote from this video is, “But Jesus means everything to me.”
View ArticleDespicable Worms and God’s Providence
“Let us consider and marvel that ever this great and blessed God should be so much concerned, as you have heard He is in all His providences, about such vile, despicable worms as we are! He does not...
View ArticleWe are Poor, Silly Sheep
by Octavius Winslow, 1870 “The Lord is my Shepherd . . . He restores my soul.” Psalm 23:1, 3. It is not the least important duty of the Shepherd to go in quest of the stray ones of the flock; the...
View ArticleCrosses, Losses and Sorrows
“He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does shall prosper.” Psalm 1:3 Blessed is the man who has such a promise as...
View ArticleThe Puritan View of Holiness
The Puritans wrote a great deal about how to live a sanctified life. Little of what they preached and wrote contains anything unique or strange, measured by their doctrinal heritage. What is special...
View ArticleWhat is a Christian?
One of my favorite sites to browse is monergism.com. John Hendryx, the curator of that site, put together this concise and wonderful brief definition of a Christian. Philippians 3:3 most definitely...
View ArticleThe Scapegoat and Jesus – Dealing with Guilt & Shame
This is a wonderful segment from a sermon by David Ward from Redeemer Bible Church that was featured on Wretched Radio‘s April 1 broadcast. It is an outstanding sermon that touches on the importance of...
View ArticleWhy Were the Old Days Better Than These?
(George Mylne, “Lessons for the Christian’s Daily Walk” 1859) “Do not say, ‘Why were the old days better than these?‘ For it is not wise to ask such questions.” Ecclesiastes 7:10 Such questions are not...
View ArticleBlessed Intercessor
“How blessed to know that there is a Friend in court – an Intercessor within the veil! For what is Jesus now doing at the right hand of God? Pleading with a continuous, ceaseless, special intercession...
View ArticleGod’s Wrath Already Revealed
“God’s judgments are rarely recognized, but they are nevertheless real. The one who blatantly despises God’s Word may arrogantly ask: ‘Where is the wrath of God when I do all these things and He does...
View ArticleFight of Faith
I’ve found this quote from a commentary by Calvin on the nature of faith so comforting and real. As Ian Hamilton has said, “it is the constant aim of Satan to persuade us to live by sight (and for that...
View ArticleHow Much You Are Loved
“But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us!” Romans 5:8 The CROSS is the pledge and standard of divine love! The Father’s love is here–for God...
View ArticleThe Saints in Darkness
I love reading about the lives of Christians from the past. I particularly love the story of William Cowper (1731-1800). Not only am I intrigued by his life as one who penned many hymns, but more so by...
View ArticleThe Instrument of Faith
I fear today that there are many poor souls in the church putting more faith in their faith than they do in the person and work of Jesus Christ. It is not the strength of our faith or even the quality...
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