Open your Bible to John chapter 12. We come into chapter 12 of John’s gospel and to a monumental moment in the history of our Lord. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all record this event. Matthew 21,…
Source: Triumph and Tears
Open your Bible to John chapter 12. We come into chapter 12 of John’s gospel and to a monumental moment in the history of our Lord. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John all record this event. Matthew 21,…
Source: Triumph and Tears
Let’s open the Word of God to the 23 rd chapter of the Gospel of Luke; Luke 23. In our study of this wonderful Gospel we come now to the very brief account of the actual death of Jesus Christ. It …
Philippians chapter 2. Verse 5 of Philippians 2 says, “Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who, although He existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a…
One of my favorite gospel-oriented passages in the New Testament epistles is 2 Corinthians 5:18–21. Of all the places where Paul boils the gospel message down to a verse or two, few are more potent t…
Source: The Only Right View of the Cross
We rightly shudder at the eternal consequences of sin, and the perpetual punishment that awaits unrepentant sinners. But we would do well to also consider the temporal cost of sin. We need to recogni…
Source: The High Cost of Rejecting God
When it comes to man’s fallen nature, Scripture is clear about the depth and breadth of its defilement. The apostle Paul delivers a blunt assessment of man’s sinful corruption in his epistle to the R…
Source: Comprehensive Corruption
Originally posted on Rhemalogy:
Young, athletic scholars often make the best missionaries, especially when, like John Coleridge Patteson, they abandon all for Christ. Patteson, great-nephew of poet Samuel T. Coleridge, was “finely educated” at Oxford where he excelled in sports, especially in rowing. Following graduation…
Originally posted on Rhemalogy:
As a child John Hunt often sat by the fire, engrossed in his father’s tales of military adventure. At 16 he nearly died of “brain fever.” Recovering, he found the Lord in a Methodist chapel. He later married Hanna Summers, and…
We are living in bizarre times. The world is caught in the grip of fear—fears over deadly diseases, financial ruin, unchecked violence, government overreach, and political upheaval. For the last seve…
Source: A World Gone Mad
There are a lot of reasons to remember 2020 and many of them not are not good ones. However, It is a year to remember for many positives, too.
Source: Reflecting on 2020