A Treatise Against Impotent Cultural Christianity
by Joel Riaz on January 1st, 2025
If the Bible not only does not forbid judging but also commands judging, then what does Jesus mean when He instructs His disciples to judge not? What Jesus has done in this teaching is take the role of judge away from us and give that role to the Scriptures. The very Word of God judges us, tells us of our sins, and makes us face that sin before addressing the sins we may see in others.  Read More
The Wisdom of God
by Joel Riaz on December 16th, 2024
When we have explicitly understood through the testimony of the Bible that our God is all-wise, we must believe that truth. We must at the same time accept that we lack wisdom and that all wisdom is received from God.   Read More
Understanding the Law: Part III
by Austin Rouse on October 4th, 2024
If the Mosaic Law was given to supply the people of God with knowledge and understanding about the character of God, and by consequence, prescribe for them how they ought to live, then the Law of God must be relevant and good for His people today.  Read More
The Omniscience of God
by Joel Riaz on October 2nd, 2024
Nothing surprises God or catches Him off guard. He has complete knowledge of Himself and of all the created order. There is no unknown truth for God.  Read More
Fighting Sin by Trusting in the Superior Satisfaction
by Joseph L. Hamrick III on September 30th, 2024
I cannot get enough of heroic deeds, bravery, and camaraderie, especially when they teach something true about the Christian walk.  Read More
The Immutability of God
by Joel Riaz on September 27th, 2024
God is Immutable. Immutability means that He does not change. He is unchangeable, unlike the gods fashioned by human reasoning.  Read More
Ephesians: Our Inheritance, Hope, and Glory in Christ
by David Webber on September 25th, 2024
God especially purposed, even before the world began, to save His people through His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. He called out Mary and worked in her womb through the Holy Spirit to bring about a divine conception. Jesus was born and then died according to the purpose of God to save a multitude from their sins.  Read More
The Love of God
by Joel Riaz on September 23rd, 2024
When we think about the Love of God, we need to make some necessary distinctions.  Read More
Prayer and Providence: A Look At Mark 7:24-30
by Claude Ramsey on September 20th, 2024
Have you put your faith and trust in Christ? Jesus died for the sins of His people. Does it offend you to hear that if you have not believed on the name of the only begotten Son of God for your salvation that you are yet doomed to eternal damnation?  Read More
Ephesians: Abounding Riches of Grace
by David Webber on September 18th, 2024
Sinner, do you think that you have sinned so greatly and so deeply that there is not enough Grace for you? There is no such thing as not enough Grace for a sinner.  Read More
The Privilege of Knowing God Truly
by Joel Riaz on September 16th, 2024
The greatest privilege for humans is the opportunity to know God, but we neither deem this to be a privilege nor do we find this to be something for which our hearts should yearn.  Read More
Understanding the Law: Part II
by Austin Rouse on September 6th, 2024
The underlying principles of the Law are derived from the God who gave them. At Sinai, Moses did not come to write the Law after many days considering the natural order of the world. He did not create or stumble upon it. The Law was given and commanded to Moses by God (Ex. 20:1).  Read More
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