Today, I want to talk about a fundamental – or basic principle – of discipleship. You may have heard in the past of the Faith ABCs: Accept, Believe, Confess. But I’d like to talk about a different faith ABC. A Better Covenant. A lot of what we were taught in our early Christian walk was […]
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Month: January 2015
Appropriating God’s Promises
God has made us many promises. All of His promises are good and for our benefit. God’s promises began with Abraham. By faith, we are Abraham’s heirs – and joint-heirs with Jesus – therefore, we are the recipients of all God’s promises! He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief; but was strong […]
The Simplicity of the Gospel
Throughout the course of history, one of the simplest concepts known to man has been made painfully complicated. The Gospel. The Too-Good-To-Be-True news of Jesus Christ and the Grace of His Kingdom has become so encrypted that it is believed by many that it takes a learned theologian to decipher it and make it understandable […]
No Defense for Religion
All of Scripture hinges on two seminal events: creation and redemption. In neither of these do you ever find any establishment clause for religion. There is no evidence of religion in the Garden — no altars, priests, temples, or sacrifices — and there’s no evidence of it on either side of the cross — Jesus […]
What You Say Is What You Get
Whenever we use our Android or iPhones, we become consumers of a computer technology called “what-you-see-is-what-you-get” or WYSIWYG. This technology presents images or icons to the user that represent the application or program you are using. WYSIWYG technology also allows writers to produce work that looks like print on a page. In the world, people […]