Those with Excuse: Romans 1:18-20

Romans 1:18-20 serves as the justification for how and why God can condemn humanity for their sin. It demonstrates why we are without excuse, but could it also give hope for the universal salvation of children who die in the womb and in infancy?
Praising God at Home

We need to go back to our duty and destroy our idolatry. Many think this is only the case at church, however. The Bible clearly states that we should assume spiritual responsibility in the home. Prayer, Bible reading, and sound doctrine should be regular routines in every Christian home.
Ephesians: Adoption as Children of God

In this article, we will examine Paul’s proclamation of our adoption as children of God and the spiritual benefits of the predestinating purpose of God through Jesus Christ.
Love-Driven Worship

We should revere, respect, and glorify God in worship. But biblically, God desires something more—God wants us to love Him. We can love God spontaneously, or we can love him through plans made in advance. Either way, the key is gratitude and intentionality.
Husbands, Disciple Your Wives

Mark it down, brothers: if you are called to be her husband, you are called to be her primary discipler.
No More Wrath to Drink

The imagery Jesus uses of a “Cup of Wrath” has a deep heritage of Old Testament usage.
How the Church Laments

The church does not grieve as others do. In Lamentations, the Lord shows how the church moves from grief to lament, which rightly orders our emotions before a just and holy God.
The Descent of Christ: Why It Matters

The Doctrine of the Descent of Christ is an important doctrine that has been forgotten for too long. It is key to understanding what happens when believers die.
God Pleasing Worship: Biblical Guidelines for Selecting Songs

What kind of worship songs are biblical? Let us dig into scripture itself and observe six types of worship songs that please God.