Christmas is the time when all the world knows that Christ has come. Although some might deny it and instead use simple non-Christian greetings like “happy holidays” or “season’s greetings,” the fact and truth remain the same: Christ came as God’s provision for our salvation. So, we should grab the opportunity to share the Gospel… Continue reading 3 tips to help you share the Gospel effectively this Christmas
What Does the Bible Say about Truth?
The Bible is not a subjective book, meaning it does not teach variations of the truth that are open to various interpretations. When the Scripture talks about truth, it is always absolute. There is no other truth apart from what the Bible claims and says. Why is that so? Because God is also absolute. There… Continue reading What Does the Bible Say about Truth?
Law and Grace – Romans 2:12
“All who sin apart from the law will also perish apart from the law, and all who sin under the law will be judged by the law.” – Romans 2:12 In the previous section of verses, Paul divided all of humanity into two categories: Those who lead good lives and are given eternal life by… Continue reading Law and Grace – Romans 2:12
Why do Matthew and Luke have different Nativity stories?
We all know the Christmas story as told in the Gospels. Mary and Joseph travel from Nazareth to Bethlehem where they find shelter in a stable because there’s no room at the inn. There Jesus is born and the shepherds, angels and wise men visit before Mary and Joseph have to escape Herod and flee… Continue reading Why do Matthew and Luke have different Nativity stories?
More Than Conquerors
I thank you for all the blessings You have given me throughout the Year
Dear Father, I thank You for all the blessings You have given me throughout the Year. Thank You for this new day of opportunity to do Your will in my life. May Your words fill my lips with grace and love, as I impart Your precious words to the people I would encounter today. Help… Continue reading I thank you for all the blessings You have given me throughout the Year
Incarnation: What Did Jesus Do? – Understanding the Work of Christ with R.C. Sproul
So often, we think of the work of Christ as something that began when He was baptized in the Jordan River around the age of thirty. In reality, however, the work of Christ began in eternity past in the covenant of redemption. In this lecture, Dr. Sproul explains how the humiliation of Christ in His incarnation and crucifixion, and the exaltation of Christ in His resurrection and ascension are both grounded in the eternal covenant among the persons of the Trinity.
Prayers For Safe Travel and Journey
As the holiday season approaches, many individuals will travel and journey great distances to spend time with family and friends to create unforgettable new memories. Perhaps you’ve printed out your itinerary and packed your bags in eager anticipation of your trip. But you can’t help but fret for your own and your companion’s safety on… Continue reading Prayers For Safe Travel and Journey
What Does the Bible Say about Doubt?
Doubt is the earliest stage in the sin of unbelief. When God says something and a person doubts it, soon, it would result in disbelief by the same person. Doubt was the first seed that the serpent sowed in the mind of Eve. God told Adam initially that anyone who would eat of the fruit… Continue reading What Does the Bible Say about Doubt?
Love the Will, Hate the World – John 12:25
“Anyone who loves their life will lose it, while anyone who hates their life in this world will keep it for eternal life.” – John 12:25 Hate and love are really two opposite ideas. It’s not as light and darkness that the definition of darkness is the absence of light. Hate and love can coexist… Continue reading Love the Will, Hate the World – John 12:25