ARTICLES
Where Did Hell Go?
It’s difficult to find anyone who wants to talk about hell nowadays because we think that most of us are pretty good overall. Nice people aren’t actually going to end up in some hard-to-believe-it’s-really-true everlasting lake of fire, right?
Hell to Pay: What Truly Happened to Jesus on the Cross?
Was Jesus really and truly forsaken by his Father when he hung on the cross?
Are We Ready for the Second Coming of Jesus?
After telling the parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18, Jesus says, “When the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?” Why does Jesus draw a direct connection between the faith of the widow and the faith he will find when he returns?
The Reality and Joy of Accountability
Accountability often seems to be a one-way street. We want other people to be held accountable but also want God and others to to go easy on us. The reality is that we are all accountable to God, one another, and ourselves.
We Need Jesus: The 7 Bowls of Revelation 16
Revelation 16 shows seven bowls of God’s fury poured out on humanity’s sin and rebellion. What is the significance of each bowl?
The Great Need of the Hour for Christians
With the plethora of problems the world is facing at the moment, the fact is that almost universally among Christians there lacks a deep humbling of ourselves before the Lord in true repentance.
5 Good Reasons to Read "Searching Our Hearts in Difficult Times" by John Owen
In these difficult times we have been searching for information, answers, and hope. Yet, the most critical search we need to do now, according to Puritan theologian John Owen, is right within our own hearts.
Your Secular Life Is a Covenant of Works
People either accept Jesus as their substitute, with his satisfaction and righteousness, or they are obligated to provide their own—a mark that no sinner can hit. Your work in civil life, however, is a covenant of works, not a covenant of grace. This distinction is critically important for every person to understand.