Humbling (Luke 14:1-33)
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No sober Trinitarian would take upon him to say precisely to what degree the distinctions in the Godhead extend. It is generally supposed, however, that the term person approaches the nearest to the Scriptural idea
Always Reforming: Why Extraordinary Results in the Church Have Always Depended on Ordinary Means "In fact, one might argue that much of the modern church has shifted its functional trust from the ordinary means of grace to extraordinary means
True religion is a narrow way. We are in danger of missing it, not only in what we do, but in the end for which, or why we do it. The apostle had been dissuading
Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be
The Great Commission Became His Ambition: Adoniram Judson’s Stirring Legacy "While his name has faded from our collective memory, Adoniram Judson Jr. (1788–1850) was one of the most famous men of his century. In the eyes
Too many people sitting in pews on Sunday morning consider the preaching event as if it were simply a one-way street. All the responsibility rests on the preacher. I wrote an article addressing the topic
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Let us review the insufficiency of human reason to obtain from the mere light of nature a competent knowledge of God, and of his will concerning us. The light of nature furnishes us with little
It is a glory pertaining to the Christian religion that it embraces in one community all ranks and degrees of men. It admits of civil distinctions, and honours every one to whom honour is due;