The God of the Ordinary (Ruth 1:19-22)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/CDaDXBS7YN8?si=6OHjPMJ9P0jUHt2k&start=2272
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Covetousness
“And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness; for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”—Luke 12:15. When our Lord was preaching on subjects of
Around the Horn (August 29)
The Unholy Impulse of Bitterness and Anger (Kuyper) Drawing from a devotion on Psalm 73:28 by Abraham Kuyper, this post attacks the attitudes that lead to bitterness. Don’t Wait Until You Feel Like It "Sometimes
God of History (Ruth 1:1-18)
https://www.youtube.com/embed/W6gbLbOzkjw?si=aRmSMc8R3fzAcrWw&start=2344
Andrew Fuller Friday: Belief Necessary to Preach
I. The subject-matter of the Christian ministry.—It is that which we have believed. It is of the first importance to a messenger to know his errand. Without this, whatever be our talents, natural or acquired,
Around the Horn (August 22)
Gospel-Fueled, Spirit-Wrought Gumption "As Christians, we are rightly concerned with living in such a way that magnifies the grace of God. We don’t want to be those who fall into works righteousness or Pharisaism, but
Joy and Contentment is a Habit (Philippians 4:10-13)
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Around the Horn (August 15)
Ordinary Heroes This post is a strong remember of the difficulty that people are willing to endure for the sake of the gospel. Considering Self-Assessment "In that singular moment of rebellious individualism, Adam and Eve
Andrew Fuller Friday: Communing with You Heart
You are assembled together, my dear hearers, that you may learn something concerning your everlasting welfare. I am glad to meet you; and shall be happy to communicate any thing that I understand on this
Around the Horn (August 8)
When My Old Testament Became Christian "Furthermore, did I rightly see that God designed the whole Old Testament to move us to magnify the Messiah, savoring Jesus as the climax of Old Testament history (Mark