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Son of God, or Son of Man? - Damon J. Gray
In 1984, I listened as a missionary described a conversation he had with a cab driver from a country that views Christianity with great skepticism. The missionary hoped to learn what it is about the Christian faith that the man found so difficult to believe. He asked about belief in a supreme being. He asked…
Damon J. Gray,
Church & State: How Is Christ Lord?
What are the Christian expectations for government? What does Christian doctrine assert regarding out political and social leaders? In my mind there are three, broad, viable options for how Christians may interact with the state. (For further reading, I’ve written a little more in the past here.) 1) Withdrawal – The Dreher … er, Benedict Option: Christians can view the kingdom of God as incompatible with any portion of modern society and withdraw into cloistered communities. This monastic a…
Cole Feix,
The Angels Of The Lord
Angels are an interesting feature of the creation of the Lord. Even though we don’t know why or when He created them, we do know He considers them important.
Robin McKinley,
“Sit at My Right Hand.” - Emmanuel Baptist Church
On Sunday, I mentioned that Psalm 110:1 is quoted in the New Testament more than almost any other Old Testament passage. This verse is so significant because it answers an all-important question: if Jesus is the son of David, then where is He? Answer: right where Psalm 110:1 says we should expect Him to be. Below,
Chris Hutchison,
Intercession- The divine weapon of mercy and power to defeat darkness
(This blog details a bit about intercession, its blessing and power as a divine weapon of warfare to advance God’s will in the world, for ourselves, our loved ones, and the Body of Christ. Also…
Gina Williamson,
The Sustainer of Creation and the Savior of Sinners
“If God ceased to exist, the universe would perish with Him, because God not only has created everything, He sustains everything. We are dependent on Him, not only for our origin, but also for our continuing existence.” R. C. Sproul penned those words in 2017—soon before his passing. Itsome novel revelation; Sproul was merely paraphrasing
John MacArthur,
The Sustainer of Creation and the Savior of Sinners
“If God ceased to exist, the universe would perish with Him, because God not only has created everything, He sustains everything. We are dependent on Him, not only for our origin, but also for our continuing existence.” R. C. Sproul penned those words in 2017—soon before his passing. Itsome novel revelation; Sproul was merely paraphrasing
John MacArthur,
Jesus had to suffer and still remain without sin to become our high priest.
Jesus was perfected through suffering. Through death He made purification of sins and became our high priest when He sat down on His Father’s throne.
Andries Jacobus van Niekerk,
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On Wednesday night, I took someone to emergency and saw much more than I wanted to see. Was there for a total of 7 hours. ER was very busy upon check in, so we were brought to "overflow". This...
Gina Williamson,
Three decrees that gave Christ authority (Psalm 110)
How much of Psalm 110 did Jesus have in mind when he quoted the first verse?
Allen Browne,

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