Around the Horn (May 16)
The Importance of Self-Leadership "Both historical and contemporary sources place a high value on this work of leading ourselves well. Consider Charles Spurgeon’s observation on this point: “We are, in a certain sense, our own
Justification by Faith Alone—Works
After over 25 years of pastoral ministry shepherding people through the problems and challenges they face, there are a few things that I’ve noticed that have stood the test of time. The problem someone brings
God’s Garden and His Gardeners (Genesis 1-2; various texts)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On Holding Fast to Sound Words
“Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.”—2 Tim. 1:13. This Epistle was written on the near approach of death, and
Around the Horn (May 9)
Do you Practice? "There is little we are called to in life that is purely intuitive. There is little that truly matters to our lives, yet comes to us innately. To the contrary, almost everything
Maturing in God’s Love (1 John 2:1-6)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On True Wisdom
“The wisdom of the prudent is to understand his way; but the folly of fools is deceit.”—Prov. 14:8. This proverb teaches us that true wisdom is of a useful or practical nature. There is a
Around the Horn (May 2)
Preaching Goliath’s Sword "It was entertaining, gripping, mesmerizing, and attention grabbing. He had lots of conjecture, guesswork, and speculation. Those last three words, while accurate to this sermon, are not the marks of biblical preaching.
Confession as a Relentless Pattern of Our Lives
Confession is simply agreeing with God about our sins and saying the same thing he does aboutsin. The result of confession and the believer’s life is to likewise agree with God about hisgospel. It is
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Bringing Peace to Your Pastor
“Let us, therefore, follow after the things which make for peace.”—Rom. 14:19. My dear brethren, in complying with your request to address you, on the present occasion, I shall study plainness of speech. I shall