Andrew Fuller Friday: The Love of God As Spiritual Exercise
More particularly, The love of God is a spiritual exercise; for it has the promise of spiritual blessings. “All things work together for good to them that love God.” “He that dwelleth in love dwelleth
Around the Horn (September 26)
Serious Joy in Preaching "Reverence and awe produce a kind of serious joy that we only experience in the presence of our “consuming fire” God. Reverence and awe aren’t at odds with joy, but prerequisites
God of Protection (Ruth 3:1-9)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: Principles of the Death of Christ
The principles on which the death of Christ proceeded. In them we shall find a standard by which to form our principles, and shall be able to judge whether they be of God. 1. The
God of Hesed (Ruth 2:14-23)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/Qi8dzDrk610?si=UDSYDCp1AUBruR9h&start=1652
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Pastors as Builders/Planters of Good
What is that good which you are to encourage, or what is the work denoted by building and planting? This is a much more agreeable part of the subject than the other, though not more
Around the Horn (September 12)
How to “Get Over it” When You Taught Poorly "If you teach the Bible regularly, you know the experience of wishing you had done better — sometimes much better — immediately after you finished." 4 Questions a
God of Grace to the Humble (Ruth 2:1-13)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: Marks of a Prosperous Soul
A thriving soul! This is a matter of serious import, my brethren. A plant is said to thrive and prosper when it brings forth fruit—a field when it abounds with grain—a human body when it
Around the Horn (September 5)
What Preachers Can Learn from Spurgeon’s Sermons "During his prime, Spurgeon often preached ten or more times per week. His powers of oratory, imagination, and recollection proved a fierce combination, holding his listeners’ rapt attention.