Andrew Fuller Friday: On the Conscience, the Heart and the Word of God
It might be well to examine the actions of your life; but as the heart is the spring-head of action, the state of your heart must be the chief object of your inquiry. As to
It might be well to examine the actions of your life; but as the heart is the spring-head of action, the state of your heart must be the chief object of your inquiry. As to
Courage is Contagious Here we see how just a little bit of courage can spur on more courage. Be courageous in the little situation and you are more likely to be courageous is the big
In the third sermon from this series, we see how faith through Christ causes us in leap in boldness for the spread of the Gospel.
In the judicial law of Israel, it had been enacted as follows:—“If men strive and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow, he shall be
Help! I’ve Been Asked to Deliver the Announcements Sometimes you will see churches doing away with the announcement time in their worship gatherings. They will offer various reasons for doing so, but what if instead
In this sermon from the Ordinary but Empowered! series we see how the gift of the Holy Spirit causes us to proclaim with boldness the good new of Jesus Christ.
The temptations that our Lord underwent, instead of drawing him aside, displayed his character to greater advantage. Seasons of temptation in the lives of men, even of good men, are commonly dark seasons, and leave
Is Sermon Application Even Necessary? "God’s very purpose for his Word is the transformation of his people. When we labor toward providing the local church with clear, compelling, and transformative sermon application, we are cooperating
In the first sermon in this "Ordinary but Empowered!" series through Acts, we see we are empowered to continue Christ's mission.
“What is the true meaning of those parts of the New Testament which declare the gospel to have a powerful operation in the souls of men, especially in believers? See Rom. 1:16; 1 Cor. 1:18,