Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Progress of Righteousness
This is the second half of last week's Fuller Friday: Read it here. Having offered a few thoughts on the progress of sin, in your last number, the following may be considered as a counterpart.
Around the Horn (January 29)
Amplify Not a Fool by Responding to His Folly Concerning social media, Tim Challis notes, "This is not like a system of weight and counterweight in which, as one rises, the other necessarily falls. No,
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Progression and Solution to Sin
When our Saviour spoke of his making men free, the Jews were offended. It hurt their pride to be represented as slaves; yet slaves they were—and such is every sinner, however insensible of it, till
Around the Horn (January 22)
Understanding Gospel Ministry: The Content of the Preaching "In 1 Corinthians 1, the apostle Paul lays out his philosophy of ministry to give his readers – and future believers – a correct understanding of true gospel ministry.
Broken, but Undeterred (Romans 9:1-6)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On Individual and Social Religion
“To whom coming, as unto a living stone, disallowed indeed of men, but chosen of God and precious, ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up
Around the Horn (January 15)
Be Careful How You Listen To Sermons "Sunday morning is a pivotal time for the New Testament Christian. God has promised to speak to his people through the preaching of the Word. Because of that,
Ambition and Competition: Good or Bad for Christians?
Introduction: Ambition and Competition Redeemed? The word ambition often makes Christians uncomfortable. We have seen the spiritual carnage caused by self-promoting ungodly ambition baptized with religious language. We have watched ministries fracture, friendships dissolve, and
OUTDO One Another: A Gospel Culture Worth Competing For (Romans 12:10)
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Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Blessedness of Those Who Die in the Lord
[Preached at Kettering, at the funeral of Mr. Beeby Wallis, April, 1792.] “And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea,