TOPICS
Salvation
What Does It Mean to Be Chosen in Christ?
What does the apostle Paul mean in Ephesians 4:1 when he writes that God “chose us in him before the foundation of the world”?
Read MoreHow Much Free Will Do You Really Have?
Both Christians and non-Christians point out their free will, but how free are we? Are we free to do anything? Why don’t believers use their free will to freely choose never to sin again? It’s actually not all that simple when it comes to free will.
Read MoreNo One Shared the Gospel with Me
When I see young people running away from God, acting in the most offensive ways they can imagine, I see my younger self. I see lost people who are in desperate need of Christ. Why didn’t even one Christian talk to young me about Jesus?
Read MoreImmanuel: The Son Revealed in the Old Testament
Should we be surprised that God came in the form of a suffering servant—the man Jesus Christ, who would save his people from their sins? Let’s go back to the biblical writings a number of centuries before the incarnation.
Read MoreThe Four Titles of Jesus — Isaiah 9:6
What can we learn about the character of the Great King in Isaiah 9 to help us remember what Christmas is all about?
Read MoreWhat Is the Significance of the Three Gifts the Wise Men Offered to Jesus?
In Matthew 2 we read about pagan religious leaders who came to worship the Christ child. What is the significance of the three gifts the Magi presented to Jesus?
Read MoreFreedom in Christ to Love and Obey
Understanding the difference between contingent and consequent duties helps us to better rest in Christ’s finished work on our behalf. What is this important difference?
Read MoreIf We Love More, Will We Be Forgiven More? — Luke 7:47
In Luke 7:47 Jesus says: “Therefore I tell you, her sins, which are many, are forgiven—for she loved much.” What does love have to do with forgiveness in Christ?
Read MoreYou Must Be Born Again to Become a Christian
Some hear Jesus’ teaching and love it, and their lives are transformed for the better by it. Others hear it only reluctantly and remain diamond-hard against it. What makes the difference?
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