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“I Believe in God the Father Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth” — The Apostles’ Creed, Article of Faith 1
What is the meaning of the first words of the Apostles’ Creed: “I believe in God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth”?
Read MoreRecognizing Jesus in the Shadowlands of the Old Testament
The New Testament explains that Moses is a type, or foreshadow, of Jesus, the antitype or reality. How does this affect the way we read the Old Testament?
Read MoreI Believe in the Holy Spirit — The Apostles’ Creed, Article of Faith 8
The Apostles’ Creed states: “I believe in the Holy Spirit.” Who is the Holy Spirit and what does he do?
Read MoreHow Is the Trinity Involved in Our Prayers?
Both the Spirit and the Son are called intercessors—they are nonexpendable in the work of our intercession (or prayer). And this by necessity requires the Father, too. How does knowledge of the Trinity strengthen our prayer life?
Read More10 More Words Every Christian Should Know (and Be Able to Explain)
Growing in knowledge of God’s Word helps us to have peace, confidence, and resoluteness in a world filled with anxiety, doubt, and shifting standards. We will also be more effective in sharing the gospel with unbelievers. Here are 10 words every Christian should know.
Read MoreThe Trinity Matters for Every Christian
Many Christians struggle with how to give a sound definition of the Trinity. Why does the doctrine of the Trinity matter for every believer?
Read More4 Important Things We Learn about Jesus in the First Chapter of Mark
If you want a quick snapshot of Jesus’ life, the Gospel of Mark is a great place to start. Here are four important things we learn about Jesus in the very first chapter.
Read More3 Good Things to Remember When You Feel Like God Is Far Away
When it feels like God is far away, remember these three good things about the Persons of the Trinity.
Read MoreCounting Our Blessings: A Prayer about God, the Holy Trinity
“There is but one only, living, and true God, who is infinite in being and perfection…” (Westminster Confession of Faith, 2.1). Here is a prayer to help you meditate upon God, the Holy Trinity.
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