Sermon
The Helmet Of Salvation
If salvation is partly reliant on works, you can never be sure you’ve done enough.
If salvation is partly reliant on works, you can never be sure you’ve done enough.
The departure of Christians from Earth is never permanent.
Saving faith is the deep-seated conviction that what Jesus did on the cross is all we need to stand in the presence of a holy God.
To the yielded, the Spirit grants sacrificial compassion.
“Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life” (Proverbs 4:23, ESV). What Entertains Us? A recent article in the Chicago Tribune uncovered what I believe to be the most serious threat to the Christian Home. The headline read, “Media Options Swamp Nation.” The bottom line is that the average American spends 9.6 hours a day inhaling media: watching television, going to the movies and surfing the Internet. Two months of every year are spent just watching TV; we have 392 cable channels to choose from and 40,000 DVD titles. We … Read More >
We have to set biblical family standards and boundaries for the media.
Whatever we hang onto that is more important than loving the Lord our God with all of our heart, mind, and soul is idolatry.
Are you willing to do whatever is necessary to be free?
How to walk in the light.
(Helpful to Sunday School Lesson of March 7, 1920, 1 John 4:7–21) “God is love.” We could also say “God is law”; for in another place in the Scripture God says, “Love is the fulfilling of the law.” Now the law was holy and was placed before men that they might see themselves as God sees them. It was as if a shabby tramp suddenly came upon the picture of a real clean and well-dressed man, and recognized the awful chasm between himself and this gentleman. God placed the law that men might see the chasm between … Read More >