The Bottom Line of Discipleship
Weekly I meet with a group of guys for mutual encouragement and edification. We talk ministry, church, Scripture, and read books we hope to be helpful for all those things. Typically, these books are used
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Believer’s Groaning for Resurrection
“And not only they, (the creatures,) but ourselves also,—even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.” By “we ourselves” I understand the apostle to mean, not
Around the Horn (November 18)
The Fear and Trembling of John Knox "Indeed, Knox did not rush into Gospel ministry. He was a man that not only trembled before God, but hesitated to preach. While some may charge like a
Andrew Fuller Friday: On Resurrection’s Effect on Creation
II. Such is the magnitude of the glory to be revealed in us at the resurrection, that its influence extends to the whole creation. This I take to be generally expressed in the 19th verse:
Around the Horn (November 11)
Take the Hill "Some godly men today, perhaps many, need more mission. We need to look around us and pray. We need to fight on hills we cannot take alone. Is it safe to say
Finding Your Apron for God
Susanna Wesley was a busy woman living in a small home of the 1700s London. She birthed nineteen children, ten of whom survived to adulthood. She was a pastor’s wife and a stay-at-home mother. Susanna
Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Suffering of the Present Age vs. the Glory to be Revealed
There is, in this part of the Epistle, a richness of sentiment and a vast compass of thought. The apostle, having established the great doctrine of justification by faith, dwells here on things connected with